
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has remained in intense confrontation with the Trump administration after the White House was dismissed.
According to her lawyers, Susan Monarez, who has been working for a month, refused to work for a month, and rejected “Robber Stamp Non -Science, Recking Guidelines”, and Robert F Kennedy JR refused to criticize “inorganic public health.”
Her lawyer insisted that Dr. Monarez’s plunder was not legitimate and that only Donald Trump could remove her, not the White House management.
The White House said that her reason for removing her was “not consistent with the president’s agenda.”
Dr. Monarez will be replaced by the BBC’s US partner CBS, Jim O’Neill, and he will work as an acting director of the health institution.
O’Neill, a former technical investor, is currently a banker of Kennedy and Vice Minister of Human Service.
At least three senior CDC leaders resigned from this institution, some of which were frustrated with vaccine policy and RFK JR.
Among them, the BBC’s US partner CBS News was in charge of Debra Houry, who warned of “rising information on the vaccine” in this letter. She also insisted on the planned cuts of the agency’s budget.
Dr. Monarez, a long federal scientist, was nominated by President Donald Trump to lead the CDC and was confirmed in the Senate voting in July.
Her name withdrawed his first choice of Dave Weldon, a former Republican Congressman Dave Weldon, where Trump fired in his view of vaccine and autism.
Wednesday, Dr. Mores’ lawyers issued a statement that she chose to “protect the masses of providing political agenda.”
The White House statement, which ended her position, said: “Susan Mores is not consistent with the president’s agenda.”
On Thursday, Kennedy told Fox News that CDC leadership to Fox and friends said, “Trump’s agenda must be executed.”
He added that the CDC “is in trouble and needs to be fixed.”
The New York Times reported that she had a conflict with vaccineist Kennedy about the vaccine assembly vaccine policy.
The White House said it would soon be nominated for her replacement.
White House secretary of the White House, Karolin Levitz, said on Thursday, “We will be willing to show them if they do not match the secretary and secretary’s vision to make this country again.
Since Kennedy’s acquisition, one of the most important public health institutions in the world has been caused by the voices of health professionals in the approach of prevention of health professionals.
Senator Bernie Sanders, a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (Help), said that the plunder was “reckless” and “dangerous” and called for a survey of Dr. Monarez’s dismissal.
Daniel Jernigan, who led the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infective Diseases, was one of those who cited the “current situation of the department.”
Demetre Daskalakis said that the head of immunity and respiratory disease National Center also said, “Because of the inorganization of public health,” he said.
There is also a report that Dr. Jennifer Layden, a craftsman for public health data, surveillance and technical secretaries from NBC News.
Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the new Cobid vaccine and restricted who could receive it.
The vaccine is available to all the elderly, but young adults and children who do not have basic health are excluded.
Kennedy wrote on X.
Dr. Monarez was the first CDC director who did not earn a medical degree in 50 years. Her background is in the study of infectious diseases.
As a CDC leader, she helped Comfort Agency staff after being attacked by a gunman who believed that the CDC headquarters in Atlanta had harmed the covid vaccine.
Hundreds of bullets killed one by attacking the building.
Earlier this month, the current and former employees of the agency wrote a public letter on charges that Kennedy was violent with his anti -barsin gentleman.
Dr. Monarez’s departure has passed about a week after the union representing CDC employees was dismissed by about 600 CDC employees.
A wide range of layoffs included employees who studied the government’s response to infectious diseases, including bird flu, studied environmental risks, and handled public record requests.









