Former CDC leaders sprinkled Kennedy in praise of the upcoming Senate



Prior to the Senate Committee hearing on Wednesday, two former leaders of the Disease Control and Prevention Center (CDC) Center will condemn Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as their testimony.

As a testimony obtained by The Hill, former CDC director Susan Monarez writes that he was dismissed for “holding a line on scientific integrity” and refused to prepare the secretary’s recommendations from Kennedy to pre-prophesy to prepare the secretary.

Less than a month after confirming by the Senate, Monarez was removed from his position as the director of the CDC. Four top CDC leaders, including Ghori, were resigned after his ouster.

On Wednesday, Chief Medical Officer Debra Honi, who will testify with Monarez, writes in front of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, that plans to support the Trump administration’s health goals during Trump during the Trump, but “Mr Kennedy swore all the changes.”

His leadership as his testimony has made the CDC’s ability to protect American health as “weakened and damaged”.

The Trump administration has claimed that Monarez did not combine with his health goals, but Monarez was lagging behind against these allegations.

“I never made misconceptions with the administration’s priority. Target Secretary Kennedy recently quoted publicly – to protect people from threats, infrastructure construction, management system, investment in workshops and increase scientific harsh – I gave the same priority in my short term and began to progress in my short term.

“I am supportive of these priorities. The question is whether these can be achieved without the skills required in the CDC.”

Kennedy claimed at his own Senate hearing earlier this month that Monarez told him that he was not a credible person in the conversation before his completion. The long -time government scientist made his own memory of that talk.

“Introduction to credibility – I cannot define this word for Secretary Kennedy. I have promised that I will lead with integrity, transparency and purpose and work to maximize health results with Congress and protect American people. He told me that he could not trust me,” I refused to conclude these shares. Did, “Fire career.

“I told the secretary if he believed that he couldn’t trust me then he could dismiss me.”

In his testimony, “Our director, Dr. Susan Monarez, appointed by President Trump and senior scientific leadership of the CDC, were not allowed to rely on their skills – they were expected to act as a rubber stamp for the secretary’s decision.”

The consulting committee on CDC’s vaccination practice will be held a day before the meeting to discuss the vaccine’s recommendations and vote.

Kennedy dismissed all 17 members earlier this year, and several of them replaced the vaccine with the skeptics with their own choice members. He announced on Monday to add five more members, some of them criticized the vaccine publicly.

Help Committee Chairman Sen Bill Cassidy (R-La) called for the meeting to be delayed after the CDC leadership, citing the rise between his relatively smaller size and agency. He warned that its recommendations could be seen with skepticism if they proceeded.

In the rise of the company, Monarez and Honey warned both against the guidance from this committee. Scientists have quoted the outbreak of the recent ham that took place in Texas this year as an example of not stressing scientifically supportive resistors like vaccine.

In the rise of the company, Monarez and Honey warned both against the guidance from this committee. Scientists have quoted the outbreak of the recent ham that took place in Texas this year as an example of a risk not to stress scientifically supportive resistors like vaccine.

“Based on what I have observed during my term, there is a true risk that the recommendations can be restricted to vaccines for children and needy others without a strict scientific review. These recommendations can be accepted because there is no permanent CDC director,”

“Under Secretary Kennedy, the committee has been replaced with known critics of the vaccines and is administered under transparency, deliberately denied to follow the established scientific and decision -making method,” Honey wrote.

“The factors of the process are issues of beliefs because people believe that the results are predetermined, or recommendations are less likely to accept well-supported recommendations than the ideals than scientific information.

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