White House Delays Permanent CDC Director Selection Process
March 26, 2026 • Google News World
The White House has delayed a permanent appointment for the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). According to reports, this decision comes at a time when the CDC is facing internal turmoil.
RFK Jr., who had been considered as a potential candidate for the position, appears to be losing his grip on the agency. The acting chief of the CDC has promised to restore stability within the organization.
The White House’s delay in making a permanent appointment has created a leadership vacuum at the CDC. This situation adds to the existing strains on the agency, which is already facing challenges in responding to public health crises.
The CDC has been without a permanent director since [date]. The acting chief has stated that their goal is to return the organization to its usual operations as soon as possible.
The delay in appointing a new director has raised concerns about the effectiveness of the CDC’s response to emerging health threats. However, no further information is available at this time regarding the reasons behind the White House’s decision or when a permanent appointment may be made.
In related news, the CDC has been facing internal challenges and criticism from some quarters. The agency has been working to address these issues and restore its reputation as a leading public health organization.
Source: Google News World