NY
Times - President Trump plans
to nominate Dr. Heidi Overton, a White House domestic policy official and a
proponent of the administration’s Make America Healthy Again agenda, to serve
as the next commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, an agency that has
had significant staff turnover and political interference in recent months,
according to two senior administration officials.
Last week, she stood alongside
President Trump as he signed a third executive order calling for fewer
childhood vaccinations, which has no legal power and has been broadly
criticized by public health experts.
During the event, Dr. Overton
said the order could help states recognize “gold standard” recommendations and
take steps to limit vaccines required for school entry.
“We are going to be working
directly with states so that we’re not reliant on the court case to resolve,”
Dr. Overton said, referring to ongoing litigation over pared-down vaccine
recommendations. “We are doing it right away so that parents get the benefit
from state laws changing.”
Dr. Overton, a physician, is
currently deputy assistant to the president for domestic policy. A former chief
policy officer at the America First Policy Institute, a conservative think
tank, she has also written articles that denounced abortion as “corrosive” to
women and called for more controls over the prescribing of abortion pills. She
has called the pills “far more dangerous to women,” aligning with conservatives
who have urged the F.D.A. to take steps to restrict access to abortion
medication.
No comments:
Post a Comment