Paul: Gay CDC official’s ‘lifestyle’ disqualified him from government
Senator Rand Paul criticized the administration of the hepatitis B vaccine to newborns without maternal infection, highlighting hospital screening protocols and sparking significant public debate.
- Demetre Daskalakis resigned from the CDC amid concerns about Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s decision-making and policies.
- Republican Senator Rand Paul criticized Daskalakis, stating he had 'no business being in government' due to his 'risky lifestyle.'
- After his resignation, Daskalakis expressed concerns about Kennedy's policies, saying they could cause 'harm.'
- The Trevor Project expressed they were 'devastated and heartbroken' over the closure of an LGBTQ+ youth suicide hotline, which happened under Kennedy's orders.
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Paul: Gay CDC director’s ‘lifestyle’ disqualified him from government
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) criticized Demetre Daskalakis, a former CDC leader who resigned in protest of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., for his "lifestyle" and said he had "no business being in government".
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