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RFK Jr ally reportedly chosen to lead CDC as departing officials hit out at vaccine messaging – live

RFK Jr ally reportedly chosen to lead CDC as departing officials hit out at vaccine messaging – live

White House picks top aide to RFK Jr as interim CDC director

The White House has picked an aide to health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr as acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

News of the temporary appointment was first reported by the Washington Post.

The aide is Jim O’Neill, currently the deputy health secretary. A former speechwriter for the health department in the George W. Bush administration, O’Neill then worked for Silicon Valley investor, and JD Vance backer, Peter Thiel for a decade.

In 2020, O’Neill’s frequent comments on the Covid pandemic included this comment about China’s wildlife trade: “It’s almost like the communists want to spread disease.”

He also called Facebook Orwellian for announcing that it would direct users who spread misinformation about the virus to the World Health Organisation.

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19 Democratic governors condemn ‘chaotic federal interference in our states’ National Guard’

As Donald Trump threatens to expand federal control over cities and states run by elected Democratic officials, by deploying the National Guard, 19 of the 23 Democratic governors issued a joint statement on Thursday condemning his actions.

“The President’s threats and efforts to deploy a state’s National Guard without the request and consent of that state’s governor is an alarming abuse of power, ineffective, and undermines the mission of our service members”, the governors said.

The statement comes as Trump hints that his next targets for federal intervention may include two heavily Democratic cities: Chicago and Baltimore.

“This chaotic federal interference in our states’ National Guard must come to an end”, the governors added.

The signatories included several potential candidates for the 2028 presidential nomination, including: Wes Moore of Maryland, Gavin Newsom of California, JB Pritzker of Illinois, Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania and Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan. The four Democratic governors who did not join the statement include the party’s 2024 nominee for vice-president, Tim Walz of Minnesota, as well as Katie Hobbs of Arizona, Ned Lamont of Connecticut and Josh Green of Hawaii.

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