Kennedy Faces Bipartisan Fire in Senate Hearing Over CDC Shake-Up and Vaccine Policy
Kennedy's leadership sparked controversy after firing CDC Director Susan Monarez, restricting COVID-19 vaccines, and causing multiple resignations within the agency, raising bipartisan concerns.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended firings at the CDC, claiming they were necessary for change due to the agency's poor management during COVID-19.
- Kennedy criticized the previous leadership, stating they 'failed our responsibility miserably' in dealing with the pandemic.
- Committee members raised concerns over Kennedy's overhaul of the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, suggesting it could undermine public health.
- Senator Ron Wyden accused Kennedy of placing 'conspiracy theorists' in decision-making roles, to which Kennedy replied that the agency needed new, unbiased leadership.
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Public Health Experts See More Trouble at CDC as Kennedy Looks To Exert Control
The recent firing of former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Susan Monarez and the subsequent resignation of four of the agency’s top career officials marks a major offensive by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to seize control of the agency and impose an anti-vaccine, anti-science agenda that will have profound effects on the lives and health of all Americans, public health leaders say. Kennedy was c…
RECIT - The Secretary of Health is accused by senators from both sides of reducing access to vaccines.
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