White House fires CDC director Monarez after she refuses to resign; 4 top health officials quit
Susan Monarez's departure follows a recent shooting and multiple resignations amid disputes over vaccine policies led by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., impacting CDC leadership stability.
- Susan Monarez was removed from her position as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as confirmed by the Department of Health and Human Services on social media.
- Four top CDC officials also resigned amid the upheaval, indicating internal turmoil within the agency.
- Monarez's lawyers asserted that she did not resign and called her ousting a dangerous politicization of public health, emphasizing, 'Science and integrity can never be compromised.
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