Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) is demanding Well being Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr “immediately” hearth a key ally from his function as vaccine advisor on a Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention panel resulting from “escalating and violent” rhetoric within the wake of an assault on CDC headquarters.
Blumenthal wrote a letter to Kennedy on Aug. 13 calling for him to fireside Robert Malone from the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). Blumenthal mentioned Malone “issued a meme-filled post” on his private weblog “that included violent and threatening images that appeared to be directed at government officials.”
Hours earlier than a gunman attacked CDC headquarters, Malone uploaded a submit to his private weblog that included a picture of a revolver loaded with a single bullet and the phrases “Five out of six scientists have proven that Russian roulette is harmless.”
Lower than 48 hours after the assault, one other of Malone’s weblog posts included photographs of weapons and meme with the phrases “if you need a disarmed society to govern, you suck at governing.”
On Aug. 8, a gunman opened hearth on the CDC in Atlanta, killing a responding police officer. Officers mentioned nearly 500 shell casings had been recovered, and about 200 struck six completely different amenities on the company’s campus. The alleged shooter was motivated by his mistrust of the COVID-19 vaccine, based on regulation enforcement.
Kennedy tapped Malone as certainly one of eight hand-picked alternative members of the ACIP in June after firing the 17 sitting panelists. Malone is a former researcher who helped lay the groundwork for mRNA vaccine expertise, however has since was a self-professed anti-vaxxer, COVID-19 skeptic and shut advisor to Kennedy.
ACIP is an influential panel that recommends which vaccines go on the childhood and grownup schedules after reviewing security information. If ACIP endorses a vaccine, insurers should cowl it.
“Malone has displayed an unfathomable failure of judgment and heartlessness for the family of slain Officer Rose, and for the thousands of CDC staff on whom the work of ACIP depends,” Blumenthal wrote within the letter.
“Dr. Malone’s escalating and violent rhetoric—including in the aftermath of this tragic incident—has no place on a panel responsible for determining immunization recommendations for children and adults throughout our country,” he continued, earlier than calling on Kennedy to fireside Malone instantly.
Malone didn’t instantly reply to requests for remark.
“Sen. Blumenthal’s demand is nothing greater than advantage signaling,” an HHS spokesman advised The Hill. “Dr. Malone was selected for ACIP based on his long-standing scientific credentials and we are grateful to him for taking the call to serve. This is not a moment for the media or democratic lawmakers to exploit a tragedy for political gain.”