Rep. John B. Larson condemned Trump's and Kennedy's actions against CDC staff, supporting public health and scientific integrity.
Quiver AI Summary
Rep. John B. Larson (CT-01) condemned President Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for what he described as an "ongoing purge" at the CDC. He voiced support for staff who protested by staging a walkout, asserting that the changes threaten public health by replacing qualified scientists with individuals promoting conspiracy theories.
Larsen remarked, "It is beyond shameful to watch... firing top doctors" and criticized the administration's handling of vaccine policies. He underscored Connecticut's high childhood vaccination rate as a public health success endangered by these actions.
Recent developments include the firing of CDC Director Susan Monarez, who resisted political pressures to dismiss scientists. This follows Secretary Kennedy's dismissal of advisors and cancellation of critical vaccine research funding, signaling what Larson perceives as a significant risk to public health safety.
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John B. Larson Net Worth
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