Jay Bhattacharya confirmed by Senate to lead NIH
- During his confirmation, Bhattacharya emphasized the need for a shift in NIH priorities, advocating for inclusivity of dissenting voices in science.
- Bhattacharya's past criticisms of COVID-19 lockdowns and social media censorship were highlighted during his confirmation process.
- The NIH under Bhattacharya's leadership aims to restore public trust and address challenges in health data reliability, he stated.
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How the once-blacklisted Dr. Jay Bhattacharya could help save healthcare
From LifeSiteNews By Christina Maas Now seated at the helm of the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya is poised to reshape not only the agency’s research priorities but the very culture that pushed him to the fringe. Imagine spending your career studying infectious diseases, only to find that the real virus spreading uncontrollably is censorship. That was the reality for Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford epidemiologist who committ…
Jay Bhattacharya Confirmed as NIH Director
The Senate confirmed President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the National Institutes of Health on Tuesday. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford University health economist who gained notoriety for his criticism of the NIH’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, secured the confirmation with a 53-to-47 party-line vote, The New York Times reported.
Senate Confirms Lockdown Critic to Lead the National Institutes of Health
In a remarkable display of presidential determination, Donald Trump continues to assemble his dream team despite fierce Democrat opposition. The confirmation battles have been intense,... The post Senate Confirms Lockdown Critic to Lead the National Institutes of Health appeared first on Patriot Journal.

Senate confirms Bishop for deputy budget director in Trump administration
(The Center Square) – Dan Bishop, former congressman from North Carolina and state senator before that, was confirmed 53-45 by the U.S. Senate as deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget Wednesday.
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