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Fired CDC director Dr Susan Monarez says RFK ‘weaponising public health’

The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is still in a hot confrontation with the Trump administration after the White House announced that it was expelled.

Susan Monarerez – who was in the job for a month only – refused “non -scientific and skill” directives “and accused the Minister of Health Robert F.

Her lawyer insisted on dismissing Dr. Monares was not legal and President Donald Trump – not White House officials – was unable to remove her.

The White House said in a statement that the reason for its removal was that it “did not comply with the president’s agenda.”

At least three of the senior leaders of the Agency’s Disease Control Center, some referred to frustration with vaccine policy and Kennedy’s leadership, also known as RFK JR.

Among them, the chief medical official, Dibra Horte, who warned of “the rise of wrong information” about vaccines in a message that the American BBS News partner saw. It also argued against the planned discounts of the agency’s budget.

Dr. Monares, a long -term government scientist, was nominated by President Donald Trump to lead the Disease Control Center and was confirmed in a vote in the Senate similar to the party in July.

Her nomination Trump followed his first selection, former Republican Congress member Dave Wildon, who was criticized for his views on vaccines and autism.

On Wednesday, the lawyer of Dr. Monares issued a statement saying that she chose to “protect the public to serve a political agenda.”

“Since the statement of her lawyer clearly explains, Susan Monarerez is not in line with the president’s agenda,” said the White House statement, which announces the termination of his position.

On Thursday, Kennedy Fox News told the leadership of the Disease Control Center “needs to implement the Trump agenda.”

He added that the Center for Disease Control “in trouble, needs reform.”

New York Times Reports were at odds with KennedySpeaking vaccine, on the policy of pollen.

Immigration comes in the upper part of one of the most general health bodies in the world at a time when health experts are concerned about the agency’s approach to immunization since Kennedy took over.

Senator Bernie Sanders, a member of the Senate, said health, education, work and pensions (auxiliary) that the dismissal is “reckless” and “dangerous” and called for an investigation into the launch of Dr. Monares.

Daniel Genenegan, who led the National Center for Emerging and Emerging Diseases, was one of those who left “the current context in the department.”

The head of the National Center for Virtue and Respiratory Diseases, Dimter Daskalakis, said that he is no longer able to serve “due to the continuous weapons of public health.”

There are also reports, including NBC News, which was resigned by Dr. Jennifer Leiden, Director of the Public Health Data Office, Monitoring and Technology, as well.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) agreed to new Covid vaccines with limiting those who can receive them.

The vaccines will be available to all the elderly, but adults and younger children will be excluded without health conditions.

Kennedy wrote on X.

Dr. Monares was the first director of the Disease Control Center in 50 years, not a medical certificate. Its background in infectious diseases research.

In her month, as leader of the Disease Control Center, she helped the employees of the Amen after the headquarters of the Disease Control Center in Atlanta was attacked by an armed person believed to be harmed by Covid vaccines.

The attack, which struck hundreds of bullets in the building, was killed by a police officer.

Earlier this month, current and former employees at the agency wrote an open letter accusing Kennedy of nurturing violence towards health care workers through his anti -vaccine speech.

The departure of Dr. Monares comes about a week after the announcement of a union representing the employees of the Disease Control Center that about 600 employees were launched at the Disease Control Center.

Wide demobilization operations included employees working on the government’s response to infectious diseases, including bird flu, as well as those looking for environmental risks and dealing with public record requests.

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2025-08-28 17:57:00

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