GOP Senators Express Unease over RFK Jr.’s CDC Shake-Up
Susan Monarez was fired after less than a month as CDC director due to conflicts over vaccine policy, triggering resignations of four senior officials and sparking agency-wide turmoil.
- Hundreds of CDC employees protested outside the agency after three senior officials resigned due to disagreements over vaccine policies set by advisory members appointed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
- Dr. Daskalakis publicly resigned, stating that he could not serve in an environment compromising scientific integrity, emphasizing the dangers to public health from new immunization policies.
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CDC in turmoil as RFK Jr. eyes major vaccine policy changes
In just six months, the CDC has lost nearly half its budget and thousands of employees, and is caught in a political struggle as Health Secretary Kennedy moves to reshape the nation’s vaccine policies. Several CDC leaders resigned after the White House ousted the agency’s new director, Susan Monarez, last week. Ali Rogin speaks with Dr. Richard Besser, former acting CDC director, for more.
The dismissal of the Director of the CDC revealed the discomfort caused by the U.S. Secretary of Health, including misinformation on vaccines.
Unmasking CDC Corruption: RFK's Battle To Reform Public Health - LewRockwell
Since RFK Jr. became H.H.S. Secretary, my contacts have shared that the CDC (one branch of the H.H.S.) has been the primary government agency sabotaging attempts to Make America Healthy Again. In July, I thus wrote an article on the CDC’s pervasive corruption that highlighted the CDC’s scientific misconduct at a recent ACIP meeting to help create support for controversial changes RFK Jr. would need to enact at the CDC. Yesterday, that all came t…
RFK Jr. Defends Ouster of CDC Director by Distorting List of Public Health Achievements
Amid upheaval at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including the firing of the agency’s director, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. distorted the facts to falsely claim that the agency’s website lists abortion as one of the “10 greatest advances in medical science.” Kennedy’s comments came in an Aug. 28 interview on “Fox & Friends,” the day after HHS announced on X that Susan Monarez, who had served as CDC …
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