Former President Trump Announces New CDC Leadership and Criticizes Biden's Administration

Former President Donald Trump recently made announcements on social media regarding new leadership roles at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). He praised the appointed individuals and expressed confidence in their abilities to elevate the CDC's performance. Trump criticized the CDC's performance under President Joe Biden's administration, referring to it as a "disaster."
On Truth Social, Trump revealed that Dr. Erica Schwartz would be the new director of the CDC. He highlighted her educational background and military service, emphasizing her role as his Deputy Surgeon General during his first term. Trump also announced other key appointments, including Sean Slovenski as the CDC Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer, Dr. Jennifer Shuford as the CDC Deputy Director and Chief Medical Officer, and Dr. Sara Brenner as Senior Counselor for Public Health to Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Trump commended the appointees' qualifications and experiences, expressing his belief that they would restore the CDC's reputation as the "GOLD STANDARD OF SCIENCE." He criticized the CDC's focus on mandates under Biden's leadership and emphasized the importance of making America healthy and great again through their leadership.
In addition to the CDC appointments, Trump recently made headlines for his comments on his relationship with North Korea's Kim Jong Un and his remarks about Biden. Despite the controversies, Trump remains vocal about his vision for the country's health and well-being.