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HHS Fires Senior Adviser Steven Hatfill After Dispute Over Title and Role

HHS says the dismissal followed his misrepresenting himself as ASPR’s chief medical officer.

Overview

  • HHS confirmed to The Hill that Steven J. Hatfill was terminated for cause over the weekend after roughly six months as a senior adviser at ASPR.
  • A senior department official told The New York Times that Hatfill falsely presented himself as ASPR’s chief medical officer and failed to coordinate policy-making with leadership.
  • Hatfill denies the rationale, alleges a “coup” against Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. led by chief of staff Matt Buckham, and says he was asked to resign but refused.
  • He says HHS printed business cards listing him as a senior adviser and chief medical officer and that he was later locked out of agency systems after declining to resign.
  • Hatfill publicly supported canceling $500 million in mRNA vaccine research and promoted hydroxychloroquine during the pandemic; he previously received a $4.6 million DOJ settlement after being scrutinized in the 2001 anthrax probe, and Bloomberg first reported his firing.