Jerome Adams

Trump’s Former Surgeon General Calls for RFK Jr’s Removal

Former US Surgeon General Jerome Adams has called for Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be fired due to concerns over his handling of vaccine approvals, particularly regarding policy changes at the CDC and the FDA. Adams expressed worries that Kennedy’s actions are damaging the credibility of federal health agencies and posing a risk to the nation’s health and safety. The former surgeon general also highlighted concerns about Trump’s close relationship with Kennedy, urging the former president to take charge of health policy and recognize what he described as “the danger” Kennedy poses to both America and Trump’s legacy. Trump praised Kennedy’s performance during a recent congressional hearing but appeared to distance himself from decisions regarding school vaccine requirements.

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Trump Surgeon General Criticizes RFK Jr.’s CDC Shooting Response

Former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams criticized Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s slow and “tepid” response to a shooting at the CDC headquarters. Adams claimed Kennedy’s response, which came after 18 hours, was a failure in leadership. The criticism comes after a gunman, motivated by anti-vaccine beliefs, killed a police officer at the CDC. The former surgeon general also noted that Kennedy had failed to unequivocally condemn the violence, drawing attention to the Secretary’s previous inflammatory rhetoric.

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Former Surgeon General Warns of Deaths After RFK Jr. Halts Vaccine Research

Former Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams criticized the decision to cut funding for mRNA vaccine development, arguing it would lead to preventable deaths. Adams, who served during the Trump administration, stated that the mRNA technology, which was critical to Operation Warp Speed, has saved millions of lives and is essential for future medical advancements. He refuted Secretary Kennedy’s claims about the ineffectiveness of mRNA vaccines and highlighted their importance in combating various diseases. Additionally, Adams criticized Kennedy’s response to the Atlanta CDC shooting, stating the Health Secretary has failed in his first major test.

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