President Trump's new policy restricts federal health agencies from publishing external communications, raising concerns about public health information.
Rescinded job offers, delayed health updates and confusion over cutting government checks upend business as usual across Washington.
An executive order from President Trump freezes all mass communication from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention unless it’s approved by the White House.
Past editors of MMWR and prior leaders of CDC lamented the lack of publication, and its potential impact on the distribution of vital public health information. "This is a concerning precedent that ...
President Trump has picked former Congressman David Weldon to serve as his CDC director. Previous directors have been able to start soon after they were picked. But under a law passed by Congress in ...
As of Jan. 22, the incoming Trump administration has frozen most communications routinely posted by the Department of Health and Human Services, effective until at least Feb. 1. There has been no ...
The Trump administration ordered an immediate pause on public communications from federal health agencies like the CDC, FDA, and NIH. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) says it ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is going dark, along with other federal agencies within the umbrella of the ...
W ith respiratory-disease season in full swing and a bird flu outbreak rapidly evolving, the new Trump Administration has ordered federal health agencies to secure White House approval before ...
In the run up to the November elections, then-Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance famously blamed Democrat ...
The Trump administration has put a freeze on many federal health agency communications with the public through at least the ...