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Trump Admin Live Updates: Trump canceled the legal status for 900,000

Last week, the secretary for health and human services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said

But the officials soon declined that Kennedy’s comments were covered and no significant number of employees were put back.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., secretary for health and human services, looks at Salt Lake City during a press conference on April 7, 2025.

Melissa Majchrzak/AP

When asked that Kennedy was asked on Monday whether re -settings were planned, Kennedy tried to describe programs as “consolidated”, and insisted that no “core roles” had been shortened.

He did not say like last week that the roles were wrongly cut or that they were set again.

“We have not cut off core programs, critical care programs or scientific programs,” said Kennedy in response to a question from ABC News. “These programs are consolidated in the new agency that makes America healthy again.”

Last week, when asked why a CDC program that monitored the management of children in children was almost exclusively disappointed, Kennedy told ABC News that the department of the department with Doge “80% cuts, but 20% of which have to be reinstalled because we will make mistakes.”

“And one of the things that President Trump said is that we admit it when we make mistakes, and that’s one of the mistakes,” said Kennedy.

Soon afterwards, an HHS official made it clear that the specific program that Kennedy was asked would not be returned. The work would be moved to the newly shaped administration for a healthy America, said the official.

And later this week a source confirmed that there were no other plans to hire the agency of the HHS employees far, despite Kennedy’s comments, which indicates that greater efforts to reintroduce people were restored.

-Abc news’ Cheyenne Haslett

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