Former CDC directors cast RFK Jr. as 'dangerous' in New York Times guest essay

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s leadership is “unlike anything our country has ever experienced,” nine former directors and acting directors of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wrote in a scathing guest essay Monday for The New York Times.

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s leadership is “unlike anything our country has ever experienced,” nine former directors and acting directors of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wrote in a scathing guest essay Monday for The New York Times.

The piece — which appeared online under the headline “We Ran the C.D.C.: Kennedy Is Endangering Every American’s Health” — came days after President Donald Trump fired CDC director Susan Monarez. Through her lawyers, Monarez has maintained she refused to sign off on reckless and unscientific orders.

Kennedy’s actions as the country’s top health official, including his role in Monarez’s ouster, “is unlike anything we have ever seen at the agency, and unlike anything our country has ever experienced,” the former directors wrote.

Their essay listed a string of concerns and accused Kennedy of focusing “on unproven ‘treatments’ while downplaying vaccines.” Kennedy, they added, “canceled investments in promising medical research that will leave us ill prepared for future health emergencies. He replaced experts on federal health advisory committees with unqualified individuals who share his dangerous and unscientific views. He announced the end of U.S. support for global vaccination programs that protect millions of children and keep Americans safe, citing flawed research and making inaccurate statements.”

HHS and CDC spokespersons did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/trump-administration/former-cdc-directors-rfk-jr-dangerous-new-york-times-rcna228374


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