Will Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Matt Gaetz Appointments be Approved by the U.S. Senate?

President elect Donald Trump has announced that Florida Representative Matt Gaetz is appointed to be the next U.S. Attorney General, and that Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is appointed to the position of Secretary of Health and Human Services, making these two appointments his most controversial appointments yet. Matt Gaetz has been under investigation for child sex trafficking in the House of Representatives, and he promptly resigned from the House as soon as Trump appointed him as the AG, just days before a House ethics committee was due to release their findings. Pam Martens of Wall Street on Parade reported today that Gaetz has previously been under investigation for child sex trafficking by the Department of Justice (DOJ), which then suddenly dropped the case without explanation. The DOJ is being sued by the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), for failing to honor their Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to find out what they had on Gaetz. Gaetz, if appointed, would oversee the very agency, the DOJ, that was investigating him. How convenient. Much to the pleasure of the MAGA crowd, Trump announced that he was appointing Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to the position of Secretary of HHS. This surprised many Republicans who are skeptical of Kennedy, due to his "anti-vaccine" claims, even though Kennedy has worked hard trying to convince everyone that he is NOT anti-vaccine, but pro-vaccine. Was AIPAC behind this appointment? Will Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s pro Zionist views, as well as the history of the Kennedy family, including his father, being pro-Israel Zionists help him with this appointment?