Thousands of the best experts at FDA, NIH, and all across HHS are being terminated right now.
— Craig Spencer MD MPH (@Craig_A_Spencer) April 1, 2025
These are the people who make sure the medications you and your children take are safe.
These are the people who perform and oversee research on cancer, infant health, and so so so…
Thousands of the best experts at FDA, NIH, and all across HHS are being terminated right now.One step forward, five steps back.
These are the people who make sure the medications you and your children take are safe.
These are the people who perform and oversee research on cancer, infant health, and so so so much more.
These are the people who make sure new devices that physicians and patients use are effective.
These are the people who keep workers safe on the job and help prevent devastating injuries for workers all around the country.
These are the people who track what drugs and medications are experiencing shortages so we can adapt.
These are the people who help tackle HIV and other infectious diseases, asthma, lead poisoning, and everything else that makes many Americans sick.
And now, thousands of them are gone.
There is no way this makes Americans healthier.
We will regret this.
STAT News reports that about twenty-five percent of the entire HHS workforce is expected to be eliminated:We will learn from this that not everything is about the price of eggs in presidential elections, right?
“As of last week, it was estimated that the FDA would take the biggest cut, losing roughly 3,500 employees, or about 19% its workforce, followed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which was expected to lose … about 18% of its staff. The National Institutes of Health was projected to lose about 1,200 employees, or about 6% of its workers.”
Dr. Scott Gottlieb, who served as FDA Commissioner during President Donald Trump’s first administration, did not appear to directly address the firings, but chose the day they are happening to warn about the destruction of the ecosystem that works to create new drugs, which includes HHS agencies like the FDA and the NIH.
“Twenty-five years ago, it was common to hear complaints about a ‘drug lag’—the perception that Europeans routinely enjoyed medical advances years before their American counterparts. Through a generation of congressional actions, investments in expertise and hiring, and careful policymaking, we built the FDA into the most efficient, forward-leaning drug regulatory agency in the world—and established the U.S. as the global center of biopharmaceutical innovation. Today, the cumulative barrage on that drug-discovery enterprise, threatens to swiftly bring back those frustrating delays for American consumers, particularly affecting rare diseases and areas of significant unmet medical need.”
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Sen. Bill Cassidy, you violated the Hippocratic oath when you supported RFK Jr.'s nomination and you own this—and all the horrific consequences to come. pic.twitter.com/C0PWDUnDjD
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) April 1, 2025
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