Susan Monarez, a longtime federal well being official nominated by President Trump to guide the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention (CDC), confronted senators in a affirmation listening to Wednesday, offering a primary glimpse at her private views and any indicators of daylight with Well being and Human Providers Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Whereas Monarez mentioned “vaccines save lives” and mentioned there was no proof of hyperlinks between vaccines and autism, a debunked concept espoused by Kennedy, she was cautious to not straight contradict her would-be boss regardless of prodding by Democratic senators.

Trump selected Monarez after his first selection for CDC Director, former Florida Rep. Dave Weldon (R), failed to realize sufficient assist amongst Senate Republicans. Monarez has labored in federal well being coverage for practically twenty years and was performing CDC director earlier than her nomination, giving her a couple of months of expertise within the function.

Although she has held high-ranking positions in quite a few workplaces within the federal authorities, CDC director could be her most public-facing function thus far. She can also be the primary CDC nominee to require Senate affirmation, a change made after the COVID-19 pandemic thrust the function into the nationwide highlight.

Views on hot-button points

To those that’ve labored along with her, Monarez is called a powerful believer in science and information, however her private views on many hot-button points weren’t publicly identified earlier than her look earlier than the Senate Committee on Well being, Schooling, Labor and Pensions (HELP).

Members of the committee have been eager to study her opinions on points like infectious ailments, vaccines, meals components, water fluoridation and immunization steerage — all of which contact on insurance policies which were modified or contested beneath Kennedy.

HELP Rating Member Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) requested Monarez for her ideas on Kennedy’s announcement on Wednesday that the U.S. would not be funding the worldwide vaccine alliance Gavi.

“I think vaccines save lives. I think that we need to continue to support the promotion of utilization of vaccines,” Monarez informed Sanders. “I wasn’t involved in that decision making. If I’m confirmed as a CDC director, I will certainly look into it, and I’m happy to follow up.”

She additionally informed Sanders that she didn’t see any causal hyperlink between vaccinations and autism, a risk that Kennedy has repeatedly refused to low cost regardless of mountains of proof discovering no connection.

On the similar time the listening to was happening, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) was holding its first assembly after being utterly remade by Kennedy. Sen. Invoice Cassidy (R-La.), chair of the HELP committee, has expressed his reservations concerning the new make-up of the committee, noting the members’ lack of expertise a number of instances all through the listening to Wednesday.

The evening earlier than the ACIP assembly, Virginia doctor Michael Ross withdrew from the committee somewhat than submitting to the required monetary conflict-of-interest assessment for its members.

Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) requested Monarez whether or not the committee and its suggestions ought to be permitted and trusted when ethics opinions of its members haven’t been accomplished. Whereas Monarez waffled on the query at first, she in the end agreed that the members shouldn’t be taking part in conferences in the event that they haven’t gone by way of the ethics approval course of.

Sen. Angela Alsobrooks (D-Md.) requested Monarez for her views on neighborhood water fluoridation. Kennedy has mentioned he plans to inform the CDC to cease recommending water fluoridation, which is in the end a state and native determination. Alsobrooks famous that Monarez is one among her constituents and requested if she believed the water in Potomac, Md., which is fluoridated, is protected to drink.

“I believe the water in Potomac, Maryland is safe,” Monarez mentioned.

Not breaking from RFK Jr.

Regardless of expressing views that didn’t align with Kennedy’s, Monarez prevented straight saying she disagreed with any of his views, even beneath intense questioning.

Discussing Kennedy, Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) requested Monarez, “Is there anything you disagree with him about?”

“So look, if I’m confirmed as CDC director, I look forward to supporting the secretary with science and evidence and making sure that I am giving him the best information possible to help support some of these critical decisions,” Monarez responded.

Hassan pressed the difficulty, pointing to the current measles outbreaks in Texas. The senator famous how Kennedy had beforehand minimized the potential harms of measles. Monarez began to debate measles as a “critical issue” earlier than Hassan interrupted her.

“Right, which is why your being able to independently state in public that you differ with the secretary is a really, really important thing right now. You’re showing a real reluctance to do this,” Hassan mentioned.

The senator from New Hampshire additionally requested Monarez what she would do if Trump requested her to do one thing that went towards the legislation.

“We’ll always follow the law and the president would never ask me to break the law,” mentioned Monarez.

“Well I’d ask you to review recent facts and perhaps reflect on that answer,” Hassan responded.