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The President of the United States is in charge of the government. He appoints advisors, like Elon Musk and others at the White House, to execute his commands across federal agencies. Recently, Elon Musk claimed transparency at Doge, stating their actions are posted on X and their website. Regarding the termination and subsequent rescinding of 300 employees at the National Nuclear Security Administration, the Secretary of Energy would be responsible for those decisions. Under President Trump, the goal is accountability and transparency in federal spending. For example, where did the $22 billion that the Department of Health and Human Services provided to illegal aliens go? That's enough to provide a free house to every homeless veteran in America.

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The speaker discusses the CDC leadership, confirming 'we let go of Susan Menarie yesterday' and that the agency is 'a very troubled for a very long time' with 'bizarre recommendations that were not science based' during the COVID pandemic. They say 'Go to the website. Look at it. Fluorination, giving kids a toxin, and vaccines.' They add, 'There's a lot of trouble at CDC, and it's going to require getting rid of some people over the long term in order for us to change the institutional culture and bring back pride and self esteem and make that agency the stellar agency that it's always been.' They conclude, 'I'm very confident in the political staff that we have down there now that they're gonna be able to accomplish that and and ensure the competent functionality of that agency.'

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In this video, a congressman questions Dr. Walensky, the CDC director, about the accuracy of statements made regarding vaccinated people and the origins of the virus. The congressman accuses the Biden administration of misleading the American people and suggests that Dr. Walensky tried to be honest but was prevented from doing so. The congressman also criticizes the CDC's handling of adverse event reports related to the COVID-19 vaccines. Dr. Walensky defends the CDC's actions and clarifies their role in vaccine purchases and adverse event reporting. The video ends with the congressman questioning Dr. Walensky's future plans.

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The speaker believes mandating vaccines and negating natural immunity from infection was a big mistake. They agree that the general public's negative sentiment towards vaccines is now greater than when they became CDC director in 2018 or 2019. This increased negativity is largely due to how the COVID vaccines were positioned on the American public.

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You mentioned wanting to eliminate 600 NIH workers on day one and 2,200 from HHS. Which departments will you cut from? There are 200 political appointees that change with each administration. If you remove those, will you replace them with your appointees? President Biden changed 3,000 employees at HHS. As a potential top health official, will you commit to not firing federal employees working on food safety or cyber protection? There are 91,000 employees. So, will you ensure those working on food safety and cyber security keep their jobs? I commit not to fire anyone doing their job. Will this commitment be based on your opinion or political agenda? It will be based on my opinion. So, it seems those with differing views on vaccines may be at risk of losing their jobs.

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After three weeks of training, the speaker received a litigation hold and a memo granting permission to fire probationary employees from the capital c section who had been moved within the office. The memo referenced people but lacked specific names, causing confusion. Upon returning to the office, the speaker and colleagues were met with confusion and heartbreak. Two hours later, termination letters began to arrive. Ultimately, 15 assistant US attorneys were fired. The speaker's termination letter cited actions and prosecutions related to the events at or near the US Capitol on 01/06/2021. It referenced an executive order characterizing the work as a grave national injustice and stated that the speaker's hiring hindered the acting US attorney's ability to implement President Trump's agenda. The speaker believes the US attorneys represent the United States, not the president. The speaker believes that firing 15 qualified attorneys created a problem.

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Secretary, the CDC director was fired after refusing to resign as her lawyers accuse you, sir, of putting millions of American lives at risk as a CDC vaccine chief slammed in a resignation post. “I'm not gonna comment. It would be inappropriate for me to comment on a personnel issue.” “What I will say is, you know, there's president president Trump Trump has has very, very ambitious hopes for what for CDC right now.” “The CDC has problems.” “You know, we saw the misinformation coming out of COVID.” “They got the testing testing wrong. Wrong.” “They got the the social distancing, the masks, the the school closures that did so much harm to the American people.” “Oh, today on CDC's website right now, they list the 10 top top advance the the 10 greatest advances in medical science, and one of them is abortion. The other is another is floridation.” “Another is vaccines.” “So we need to look at the priorities of the agency if there's really a deeply, deeply embedded, I would say, malaise at the agency.” “And we need strong leadership that will go in there and that will be able to execute on president Trump's broad ambitions.”

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Dr. Dimitri Dascalakis resigned as director of the National Center on Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, greeted by clapping from hundreds of colleagues and public health workers. He described leaving an environment where the CDC is treated as a tool to generate policies that do not reflect scientific reality and are designed to hurt rather than to improve public health. He recalled learning about Secretary Kennedy’s directive to change the childhood and adult immunization schedules for COVID-19 via Twitter, noting that CDC data supporting the decision were not provided. He said, seven months into the new administration, no CDC subject matter expert from his center had briefed the secretary, calling that situation extremely abnormal. He warned of eugenics rhetoric in the movement and referenced statements about beef tallow and avian flu, insisting this showed dangerous beliefs. He and colleagues raised red flags about dangerous developments in the country.

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Speaker 0 asks why the president hasn't acknowledged the shooting at CDC headquarters that took place earlier in August where a police officer was killed, and it was reported that the motivation for the shooting was somebody who was really unhappy with the effects of the COVID vaccine. Speaker 1 responds: "We absolutely were very much aware of that shooting. The secretary of health and human services put out a statement immediately. He was in touch with the CDC, and he actually traveled to Georgia, to assess the situation and to mourn, with the the people who work in that building there. So"

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The president fired the Librarian of Congress because she did not fit the needs of the American people. She had pursued DEI initiatives and put inappropriate books for children in the library. The president felt she was not serving the interests of the American taxpayer. He is within his rights to remove her from her position.

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From the start, the lines were drawn regarding the virus's origins. I believed it came from a lab, while others disagreed. My position as head of the CDC was undermined, and I was told it was a White House decision. I find that hard to believe; it seems like a cover-up. Why would we share advanced biotechnology with China? I doubt the measures in place will be foolproof; issues will arise. There have been multiple lies throughout this situation.

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Speaker critiques the CDC’s ranking of medical advances, stating: "Today on CDC's website, right now, they list the 10 top advances the 10 greatest advances in medical science, and one of them is abortion." He continues, "The other is another is flirtation, another is vaccines." He argues that we need to "look at the priorities of the agency" because there may be "a deeply, deeply embedded, I would say, malaise at the agency." He calls for "strong leadership that will go in there and that will be able to execute on president Trump's broad ambitions." Yeah. The overall message centers on agency priorities, alleged malaise, and the call for leadership to advance President Trump's broad ambitions.

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I advised the president to shut down the country, despite knowing it would have significant economic consequences. I did not recommend locking anything down, but rather made a difficult decision to protect public health.

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President Trump promised to deliver the full American story of what led to the pandemic and is keeping that promise. The goal is to let the chips fall where they may and ensure the American people know the truth. Trump is also delivering on a commitment to prevent future pandemics caused by dangerous scientific experiments. The aim is to never repeat the actions that endangered the world in the lead-up to the pandemic.

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Many Americans died unnecessarily due to specific elected officials and Fox News. Revisionist history is now being pushed to avoid accountability. Blaming vaccines, scientists, and miscommunication by health agencies is false. The real issue was bad actors using health communications for political gain, not poor communication by CDC or other agencies. It's crucial to recognize this manipulation during the pandemic.

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The speaker states that Trump has asked him to reorganize the federal health agencies whose portfolios affect human health, specifically the CDC, NIH, FDA, and some USDA agencies. The goals are to clean up corruption, end conflicts of interest, and return these agencies to their “rich tradition of gold standard empirically based evidence based science, evidence based medicine.” He adds a aim to end the chronic disease epidemic in the country, with a specific request to measurably reduce chronic disease in children within two years.

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I advised the president to shut down the country, despite knowing it would have significant economic consequences. I did not recommend locking anything down, but rather made a difficult decision to protect public health.

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"we'll we'll find an incredible nominee. I'm not worried about that at all." "the CDC's credibility was shattered during the COVID era." "This is now widely understood and widely acknowledged." "CDC used to be, of course, or seen widely around the world as a premier health agency." "Secretary Kennedy, one of the world's foremost voices, advocates, experts on public health, is working hard to restore the credibility and the integrity of CDC." "It is an honor to be able to work with secretary Kennedy as he tackles these issues on behalf of president Trump." "Secretary Kennedy has been a crown jewel of this administration who's working tirelessly to improve public health for all Americans and, again, to deal with the drivers of the chronic health crisis in this country."

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Question about the CDC resignation and how the agency can function. "I will confirm that we let go of Susan Menarie yesterday." The CDC is an agency that is very troubled for a very long time. "Among the top 10 medical innovations greatest medical accomplishments in history was abortion. This is the one of the greatest medical accomplishments because it keeps small families." "Go to the website. Look at it. Fluorination, giving kids a toxin, and vaccines." There's a lot of trouble at CDC, and it's going to require getting rid of some people over the long term to change the institutional culture and bring back pride. "I'm very confident in the political staff that we have down there now that they're gonna be able to accomplish that and and ensure the competent functionality of that agency."

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Trump has asked me to reorganize the federal health agencies—the CDC, NIH, FDA, and some USDA agencies—that have a portfolio affecting human health. He wants me to clean up the corruption, end the conflicts of interest, and return these agencies to their tradition of gold standard empirically based, evidence-based science and evidence-based medicine. He also asked me to end the chronic disease epidemic in this country and, specifically, to measurably reduce chronic disease in our children within two years.

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Speaker 0: Bouncing off the CDC sit the situation with CDC. I'm curious if if administration officials are pushing back on the president's agenda privately, publicly, however, should they fear to lose their jobs going forward? Speaker 1: Look, I think if you're doing your job well and if you are executing on the vision and the promises that the president made to the public who elected him back to this office, then you should have no fear about your job. Just do your job. That's what this president wants to see. He wants to see people solving problems. He wants to see the the people who have the privilege of serving the American taxpayer and the federal government abiding by the wishes of the American taxpayers who overwhelmingly reelected him, in this cabinet, to make America great again or, in this case, make America healthy again.

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Vice President Harris and I, along with members of our COVID-19 response team, made an announcement today. We were joined by Dr. Tony Fauci, our Chief COVID Medical Advisor, and Javier Becerra, our nominee for Secretary of Health. I also mentioned that I have agreed to appoint Dr. Michelle Walensky as the Director for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Dr. Marcela Nunez Smith to lead our equity work in the COVID response.

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Congressman Robert Garcia claims Donald Trump is causing chaos and doing something dangerous in DC. According to Garcia, the Health and Human Service Secretary, RFK Junior, fired all 17 vaccine experts at the CDC who were essential to the vaccination program. Garcia states that replacing them with anti-vaccine conspiracy theorists is dangerous, especially considering the 1.3 million American lives lost during the pandemic. He emphasizes the importance of vaccine safety and expresses alarm over the firings.

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The CDC is accused of being corrupt and withholding data, while Florida's surgeon general is praised for transparency. The speaker believes the CDC is dishonest and manipulates information to fit their agenda, especially regarding masks in schools. Florida's governor is commended for his integrity and commitment to the truth, regardless of backlash from pharmaceutical companies or public health authorities. The speaker values honesty and integrity above all else. Translation: The CDC is accused of being corrupt and hiding data, while Florida's surgeon general is praised for being transparent. The speaker believes the CDC is dishonest and manipulates information to suit their agenda, especially regarding masks in schools. Florida's governor is commended for his integrity and commitment to the truth, regardless of backlash from pharmaceutical companies or public health authorities. The speaker values honesty and integrity above all else.

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The speaker discusses internal resistance to RFK Jr.’s policies and the idea that “deep staters” have been entrenched in government. They mention being forwarded an anecdote from a “good career employee.” They point to the FDA, noting that when Marty Makary came in, he had only about 10 political appointees he could choose. Jay Bhattacharya at the NIH allegedly had one political appointee. The speaker claims that every government employee is a “deep stater” who has been there a long time and that an email from a good employee circulates a CIA manual called How to Be a Bad Bureaucrat and Subvert an Institution from Within. The email supposedly asserts that 90% of employees at HHS, which has 70,000 employees, are talking in lunchrooms about the manual and telling each other that their job is to save America and save science from the agenda of President Trump and RFK Jr. The speaker asserts this reflects how people think across major departments and asks how to get rid of them, suggesting firing them as a solution, and mentions SIOP in this context. The CDC is presented as a case study of failure, described as a public health disaster in its COVID-19 response. The speaker alleges that the CDC’s guidance on school lockdowns copied directly from a teacher union document with which they were aligned, reproducing paragraphs from the teacher’s union advocating for two years of school shutdowns. It is claimed that the CDC also said that cloth masks were fine. The speaker says the CDC led the response and that the NIH funded the entire pandemic, including gain-of-function research, asserting that this constitutes “the creation of the pandemic.” In contrast, RFK Jr. is said to have fired three employees, and this action is described as national news. The overall narrative emphasizes a view of pervasive internal opposition within federal agencies, a controversial and sweeping critique of the CDC, NIH, and HHS responses to the pandemic, and a framing of RFK Jr.’s personnel decisions as transformative and newsworthy.
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