Former Well being and Human Providers (HHS) Secretary Xavier Becerra blasted the Trump administration’s dealing with of public well being since taking workplace, warning that its actions are a precursor of “how public health collapses.”

Writing on the social media platform X, Becerra, who’s operating for California governor, mentioned, “I’ve held back. Gave this administration a chance to settle in. But after this MAHA report fiasco, the vaccine rollbacks, and the silencing of public health experts—I’m done holding back. We have an obligation to speak up. And I will.”

He cited the demise of two youngsters this 12 months from measles, the “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA) report’s quotation of nonexistent research and the “gutting [of] public health” as examples of how the Trump administration has failed to make sure public well being.

“This is bigger than one bad report. They’re muzzling researchers. Laying off experts. Erasing science. And telling pregnant women and parents that vaccines don’t matter. This is how public health collapses,” wrote Becerra.

“We owe it to the people we serve—Democrat or Republican, urban or rural—to fight back with facts and protect the systems that keep our families safe,” he added. “Silence isn’t neutrality. It’s surrender.”

Since leaving HHS, Becerra hasn’t been completely silent in his criticisms of the Trump administration’s actions. When HHS introduced it could be slicing almost 1 / 4 of its employees, Becerra mentioned, “It’s hard to make sense of the HHS cuts.”

“Who’s going to examine our nursing properties? Who’s going to examine for lead [in] these imported toys that our children put of their mouths?” he said at the time, adding it had “the makings of a man-made catastrophe.”

Aside from well being coverage, Becerra additionally went after President Trump following the discharge of his finances proposal, which might reduce the deliberate Nationwide Museum of the American Latino.

“I first introduced legislation to create the National Museum of the American Latino over 20 years ago — because our stories matter,” Becerra mentioned this week. “Now Trump wants to kill it before it even has a building. You don’t honor history by erasing it. You build it.”