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RFK Jr. accuses the CDC

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaSeptember 5, 20252 Mins Read
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Introduction to the Controversy

Washington – The secretary for health and human services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has been at the center of a controversy surrounding his actions towards Susan Monarez, who was fired from her position less than a month after her Senate confirmation.

Background on Monarez’s Firing

Monarez wrote in an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal that Kennedy "put me under pressure or to meet me in a meeting on August 25th". She stated that one of the disturbing guidelines from this meeting was that she should adopt the recommendations of a vaccine advisory committee that included people who have publicly expressed anti-vaccination rhetoric.

Kennedy’s Testimony

The piece was published shortly before Kennedy testified to the Senate, where he was grilled for his vaccine policy. When questioned by Democratic Senator Ron Wyden from Oregon, Kennedy denied telling Monarez to adopt the committee’s recommendations without further review. Wyden asked if Monarez was lying in her Wall Street Journal piece, to which Kennedy replied, "Yes, Sir".

Contrasting Accounts

Later, Kennedy told Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock from Georgia that he did not demand Monarez accept the committee’s recommendations without further review by career scholars at the CDC. However, in a statement, Monarez’s lawyers said that Kennedy’s claims were "false and sometimes apparently ridiculous". Monarez stands by her account and is willing to repeat it under oath.

Kennedy’s Actions on Vaccine Policy

In June, Kennedy removed each member of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, a government committee that makes vaccine recommendations. He then appointed new members, including vaccine skeptics, deviating from the usual CDC practice of selecting experts in medical and public health.

Implications and Concerns

The newly constituted committee will meet later this month to consider vaccine recommendations. Monarez emphasized the importance of strictly and scientifically reviewing the panel’s recommendations before they are accepted or rejected. Her concerns and those of other top CDC officers, who have resigned over the Trump administration’s attitude towards vaccines and budget cuts, highlight the ongoing controversy surrounding vaccine policy.

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