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Biden COVID response coordinator: Trump picks for FDA, NIH 'pretty reasonable'

Ashish Jha, dean of Brown University's School of Public Health and former White House coronavirus coordinator in President Biden's administration, said that President-elect Trump will lead the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), National Institutes of Health (NIH), He talked about the person he selected to lead the center. Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is “pretty reasonable.”

President Trump has beefed up his health team in recent days, appointing Johns Hopkins surgeon Marty McCulley to head the FDA, television personality Dr. Mehmet Oz to head CMS, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Appointed to head the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford-trained physician and economist, is rumored to To be chosen as the top For the NIH.



“RFK Jr. is an absolutely terrible choice for HHS secretary, but I think Marty McCulley at the FDA, Dr. Oz at CMS, and Jay Bhattacharyya at the NIH are all pretty reasonable choices,” Jha said. Posted on Sunday morning on social platform X. “I have a lot of policy disagreements with them. They're smart and experienced. We need them to get along.”

Mr. Trump faces considerable opposition from candidates for many administration positions.

Kennedy is the health team's most controversial figure, spreading anti-vaccine views and pledging to purge entire departments of the Food and Drug Administration to root out corruption.

Jha also briefly commented on President Trump's decision to select former Florida Rep. Dave Weldon (R) to head the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, saying it was a “very important role” but that he ” “I know almost nothing about Dr. Weldon.” Weldon. ”

“He will be key to protecting the health of the American people,” Jha posted. “What we learn at his hearing will be important.”

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