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President Trump Nominates Dr. Susan Monarez as CDC Director

Monarez, the acting CDC director since January, will be the first nominee to face Senate confirmation under new accountability reforms.

  • Dr. Susan Monarez was officially nominated by President Trump to lead the CDC, replacing Dave Weldon, whose nomination was withdrawn due to vaccine skepticism and insufficient Senate support.
  • Monarez will be the first CDC director to require Senate confirmation, following legislative reforms passed in 2022 to enhance accountability at the agency.
  • Her tenure as acting director has drawn scrutiny for controversial decisions, including workforce reductions and plans to research vaccine-autism links despite existing scientific consensus.
  • Monarez brings a background in federal health policy and research, having held leadership roles at ARPA-H, DHS, and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
  • The nomination is framed as part of the administration's 'Make America Healthy Again' platform, with a focus on restoring public trust in the CDC and addressing public health challenges such as vaccine skepticism and disease outbreaks.
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