The pressure campaign to remove RFK Jr. has been ratcheted up as a 1,000 HHS employees sign a letter demanding his resignation.
Gotta love how easy they’ve made it to identify the problem employees that need to be purged at the HHS.
These same craven quislings helped lock down America, close schools, mandate Covid jabs, masks, enforce bogus social distancing and recommend over 50 (!) doses of vaccines to children and adolescents.
If 1,000 employees who helped lock down America, close schools, mandate Covid shots, masks, and social distancing want RFK fired, it’s a badge of honor.
RFK Jr. remains one of the admin’s most popular cabinet secretaries. (Charlie Kirk)
BREAKING 🚨 More than 1,000+ HHS employees sign a letter demanding RFK Jr’s resignation. LMAO
‘We The People’ have RFK Jr’s back
Protect RFK Jr at all costs 🙏 pic.twitter.com/MNi71M7feY
— MAGA Voice (@MAGAVoice) September 3, 2025
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Secretary RFK Jr. just UNLEASHED and said he's firing people from the CDC because they won't DO THEIR JOB and address how sick the American public is.
"We are the SICKEST country in the world! That's why we fired people at the CDC! They did NOT do their job! This… pic.twitter.com/eZAUGfF1Lg
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) September 4, 2025
Gotta love how easy they've made it to identify the problem employees that need to be purged at the HHS. https://t.co/sG0EfG1Qpx
— 🇺🇸 Pamela Geller 🇮🇱 (@PamelaGeller) September 4, 2025
The pressure campaign to remove RFK Jr. has been ratcheted up as a 1,000 HHS employees sign a letter demanding his resignation.
If 1,000 employees who helped lock down America, close schools, mandate Covid shots, masks, and social distancing want RFK fired, it’s a badge of… pic.twitter.com/PHHTlOKAIZ
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) September 3, 2025
WOW: 1,000+ HHS staff just signed a letter “demanding” @SecKennedy resign.
Why? Because he won’t bow to Pharma or the bureaucrats.
RFK is making historic progress—so the machine is desperate to smear and silence him.
That’s how you know he’s right over the target. pic.twitter.com/OgcCAhcegG
— John Strand (@JohnStrandUSA) September 3, 2025
BREAKING: Room goes SILENT as an emotional RFK Jr. reveals the latest numbers on chronic disease.
THIS is why he’s cleaning house.
“This morning, I got the latest numbers from the CDC that 76.4% of Americans now have a chronic disease. This is stunning. When my uncle was… pic.twitter.com/z2jRlTMhO1
— Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) September 4, 2025
🚨 HOLY SH*T! A SHOUTING MATCH erupts, RFK Jr. holds nothing back.
"Are you saying, senator, that the mRNA vaccine has NEVER been associated with myocarditis or pericarditis in teens? Is THAT what you're trying to tell us?!"
"You're EVADING THE QUESTION! I asked YOU a… pic.twitter.com/e5VQYLsk95
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) September 4, 2025
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: We’re Restoring Public Trust in the CDC
The agency’s Covid failures stem from politicized science, bureaucratic inertia and mission creep.
By: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Sept. 2, 2025:
ADVERTISEMENTThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was once the world’s most trusted guardian of public health. Its mission—protecting Americans from infectious disease—was clear and noble. But over the decades, bureaucratic inertia, politicized science and mission creep have corroded that purpose and squandered public trust.
That dysfunction produced irrational policy during Covid: cloth masks on toddlers, arbitrary 6-foot distancing, boosters for healthy children, prolonged school closings, economy-crushing lockdowns, and the suppression of low-cost therapeutics in favor of experimental and ineffective drugs. The toll was devastating. America is home to 4.2% of the world’s population but suffered 19% of Covid deaths.
This failure was no anomaly. For years the CDC has presided over rising chronic disease—a true modern pandemic—and, since 2014, declining life expectancy. Trust has collapsed: Only one-third of health care workers participated in the 2023-24 fall Covid booster program, and fewer than 10% of children under 12 received boosters in 2024-25. The American people no longer believe the CDC has their best interests at heart.
President Trump has asked me to restore that trust and return the CDC to its core mission.
The CDC began in 1946 as the Communicable Disease Center, tasked with eradicating malaria. Within a year it expanded to all communicable diseases and provided hands-on support to state health departments. In 1951 it founded the Epidemic Intelligence Service—the “disease detectives” who became America’s first line of defense against outbreaks.In 1992 the agency adopted its current name. Unlike agencies created by statute, however, the CDC has grown piecemeal, its mission shaped by appropriations, administrative priorities and special interests. Over the years it mutated from a readiness-and-response force into a sprawling bureaucracy dabbling in nearly every health issue, often duplicating work already done by other agencies of the Health and Human Services Department.
Today, only half of the CDC’s budget supports its infectious-disease mission. Fewer than 1 in 10 employees are epidemiologists. That drift explains much of the agency’s disastrous pandemic response. The Biden administration’s restructuring failed to solve the problem. It made a priority of health equity while ignoring the central issue: The CDC has strayed from its core mission.
We have shown what a focused CDC can achieve. When measles flared this year in Texas, we brought vaccines, therapeutics and resources to the epicenter. The outbreak ended quickly, proving the CDC can act swiftly with precision when guided by science and freed from ideology. That response was neither “pro-vax” nor “antivax.” It wasn’t distracted by “equity outcomes” or politically correct language like “pregnant people.” It was effective. And effectiveness—not politics—will be the watchword of our leadership.
The CDC also now operates in 63 countries, monitoring biothreats before they reach our shores. Its Biothreat Radar Detection System—an advanced early-detection tool—can spot pathogens like H5N1 or MERS early enough to prevent catastrophe.
We know chronic disease made Covid especially lethal in America. Infectious and chronic illness are linked. Tools meant to fight disease—vaccines, antibiotics, therapeutics—can save lives but also trigger adverse events in some patients. That truth must no longer be ignored. While most chronic-disease programs will migrate to the new Administration for a Healthy America, the CDC will bring transparency and research to this critical connection.
The path forward is clear: Restore the CDC’s focus on infectious disease, invest in innovation, and rebuild trust through integrity and transparency. To achieve this, the CDC will focus on six priorities:
• Protect from threats. Detect and defeat infectious diseases through enhanced respiratory-disease surveillance and a Biothreat Radar powered by cutting-edge molecular tools.
• Build infrastructure. Strengthen global and domestic systems to predict, track and respond to dangerous exposures and outbreaks.
• Modernize systems. Upgrade data, laboratories and epidemiology to meet 21st-century threats.
• Invest in workforce. Rebuild the proud tradition of disease detectives, training epidemiologists at home and abroad.
• Enhance scientific rigor. Apply gold-standard science to every recommendation, ensuring America leads the world in safe, effective vaccines and trusted guidance.
• Empower states and communities. Return to the original mission of supporting state and local health departments on the front lines of outbreaks.We have already taken steps to eliminate conflicts of interest and bureaucratic complacency. We have shaken up the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. We have replaced leaders who resisted reform. The American people elected President Trump—not entrenched bureaucrats—to set health policy. That is the MAHA commitment—make America healthy again—in action. Most CDC rank-and-file staff are honest public servants. Under this renewed mission, they can do their jobs as scientists without bowing to politics. The agency will again become the world authority on infectious-disease policy.
First, the CDC must restore public trust—and that restoration has begun. It won’t stop until America’s public-health institutions again serve the people with transparency, honesty and integrity.
And this ….
RFK Jr. details how he plans on restoring public trust in the CDC in new op-ed
The HHS secretary blamed decades of bureaucratic inertia and politicized science for eroding public trust in the health agency
By Marc Tamasco, Fox News, September 3, 2025 7:38pm EDT
Trump firing of CDC director sparks push for accountability
Reason Magazine senior editor Robert Soave and Democratic strategist Laura Fink discuss President Donald Trump’s firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Susan Monarez.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Tuesday that the American public has lost faith in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and outlined his plan to rebuild trust in an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal.
Kennedy blamed decades of bureaucracy, politicized science and “mission creep” for eroding the CDC’s core role of protecting Americans from infectious disease and squandering public confidence.
Kennedy pointed to the CDC’s response to COVID-19 as an example of dysfunction that “produced irrational policy” and further eroded trust in the agency.
“Cloth masks on toddlers, arbitrary 6-foot distancing, boosters for healthy children, prolonged school closings, economy-crushing lockdowns, and the suppression of low-cost therapeutics in favor of experimental and ineffective drugs,” he wrote. “The toll was devastating.”
HHS Secretary RFK, Jr. in the Oval Office during a confirmation hearing for Dr. Mehmet Oz.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cited the CDC’s “disastrous” pandemic response as one of the reasons why Americans are losing trust in the agency. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Although some may see the agency’s missteps during the pandemic as a one-off mistake, Kennedy asserted that this failure was “no anomaly,” citing declining life expectancy and declining trust from the public as evidence.
“Trust has collapsed: Only one-third of health care workers participated in the 2023-24 fall COVID booster program, and fewer than 10% of children under 12 received boosters in 2024-25. The American people no longer believe the CDC has their best interests at heart,” he wrote.
On an operational level, the HHS secretary was critical of the CDC’s budget allocation and staffing. He ripped the agency for having only half of its total budget support its infectious-disease mission, and for the fact that fewer than 1 in 10 employees are epidemiologists—which he blames for the CDC’s “disastrous” pandemic response.
People walk outside the CDC campus in Atlanta
The campus of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is seen in Atlanta, on Wednesday, June 25, 2025. (Mike Stewart/AP Photo)
Despite his sharp criticisms, Kennedy expressed hope that the agency could be restored to its former effectiveness. He noted that the CDC’s response to a measles outbreak this year showed how the agency can “act swiftly with precision when guided by science and freed from ideology.”
Kennedy highlighted some of the actions already taken by the Trump administration to tackle the issues impacting the CDC, such as replacing leaders who’ve resisted reform and eliminating conflicts of interests and bureaucratic complacency.
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. detailed some of the ways that the Trump administration is already working to improve the public’s confidence in the CDC. (Getty Images)
“First, the CDC must restore public trust—and that restoration has begun. It won’t stop until America’s public-health institutions again serve the people with transparency, honesty and integrity,” he concluded.
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