Trump administration starts mass -discharge at FDA, CDC, other US Health Agencies

02 April 2025 01:40 AM IST The US Senate on April 10 summoned the health secretary Robert F. Kennedy JRC, as major health agencies concluded the US Department of Health and Human Services, with mass dismissal from various health agencies, including drug and tobacco security regulators, as per memo obtained by Bloomberg. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced to fire more than 10,000 workers and regulators in various US Health Agencies (Reuters). The decision is in line with health secretary Robert F. Kennedy JR plan to reduce the workforce in the National Health Services, which he has announced since he was sworn in the Trump administration. Also read: “You look like you ate …”; RFK JR publicly shot Vet West Virginia Governor, promised to put him on ‘Carnivore Diet’. The US Senate Aid Committee called on Kennedy for a hearing related to the case on April 10. The department rejected on Tuesday morning, with the entire offices or parts of offices cut, including those transmitted to sexually transmitted, global health and spiritual defects, Bloomberg reports. Also read: Robert F. Kennedy jr. Hols fast food chain for ‘rfking’ Patat, calls on other companies to be part of Maha employees who were fired by the power notice on Tuesday, were immediately closed out of their health agencies computer systems, which stopped their work in the office and had disabled to communicate with partners. Kennedy announced on March 27 that it intended to end 10,000 employees of the National Health Services. Along with voluntary departure through buyout programs, the agency staff is expected to shrink from 82,000 employees to 62,000 workers. Top drug, tobacco safety regulators also affected the dismissal the top officers in departments dealing with food, drug and tobacco safety. One official, Peter Stein, worked under the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and supervised judges who would evaluate new medicines and determine their benefits and risks, which were affected if approved for public use. Also read: In the US, Jay Bhattacharya, Indian Irigin, confirmed in the US as director of National Institutes of Health: “I received an email indicating that I was removed from the Ond and offered a post in patient tasks-which I rejected,” Stein revealed to Bloomberg. Previously, on March 28, another official Peter Marks was fired. Marks was the head of the distribution of the FDA that approves of vaccines, insulin and complicated injectable medicines. The FDA’s chief tobacco regulator, Brian King, was also removed from his position. “It is with a fierce heart and deep disappointment that I share that I was placed with administrative leave,” he wrote according to “Ne post obtained by Bloomberg.