President Trump is doing exactly what he promised. He’s cleaning house at the corrupt CDC and restoring trust in our broken health institutions. The American people are sick of bureaucrats who put politics over science and common sense.
CDC Director Susan Monarez got fired for fighting with RFK Jr. about vaccines. Now she’s throwing a tantrum and refusing to leave her office. She even hired Hunter Biden’s crooked lawyer to represent her, which tells you everything you need to know about where her loyalties lie.
Several other CDC officials are quitting in what they call solidarity with Monarez. These are the same people who lied to Americans about COVID and pushed dangerous mandates that destroyed our economy. Good riddance to the whole bunch of them.
Dr. Dimitri Daskalakis wrote a whiny resignation letter complaining about the CDC being used as a tool for politics. That’s rich coming from the agency that spent four years pushing Democrat talking points instead of real science. These hypocrites have no shame.
Jason Miller explained on Newsline that Trump is fixing the mess left by years of deep state control. The CDC became a propaganda machine under Biden, spreading fear and lies to control the American people. Trump is bringing back honest leadership that puts Americans first.
RFK Jr. and his team are the perfect choice to reform these corrupt agencies. They understand that health decisions should be based on facts, not political games. The old guard bureaucrats are panicking because their gravy train is coming to an end.
The swamp creatures at the CDC are showing their true colors by running away instead of serving the people. They care more about their own power than protecting American families. Their dramatic exits prove Trump was right to drain the swamp.
Americans deserve health agencies that tell the truth and serve the people, not the political establishment. Trump is delivering on his promise to restore trust in our institutions by getting rid of the corrupt officials who destroyed that trust in the first place.