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BumRushDaShow

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Mon Aug 25, 2025, 07:59 AM Aug 2025

As measles surged in Texas, Trump administration's actions hampered CDC's response

Source: CBS News

August 25, 2025 / 5:00 AM EDT


As measles surged in Texas early this year, the Trump administration's actions sowed fear and confusion among CDC scientists that kept them from performing the agency's most critical function — emergency response — when it mattered most, an investigation from KFF Health News shows. The outbreak soon became the worst the United States has endured in over three decades.

In the month after Donald Trump took office, his administration interfered with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention communications, stalled the agency's reports, censored its data, and abruptly laid off staff. In the chaos, CDC experts felt restrained from talking openly with local public health workers, according to interviews with seven CDC officials with direct knowledge of events, as well as local health department emails obtained by KFF Health News through public records requests.

"CDC hasn't reached out to us locally," Katherine Wells, the public health director in Lubbock, Texas, wrote in a Feb. 5 email exchange with a colleague two weeks after children with measles were hospitalized in Lubbock. "My staff feels like we are out here all alone," she added.

A child would die before CDC scientists contacted Wells. "All of us at CDC train for this moment, a massive outbreak," one CDC researcher told KFF Health News, which agreed not to name CDC officials who fear retaliation for speaking with the press. "All this training and then we weren't allowed to do anything."

Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/measles-texas-trump-administration-cdc-response/

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As measles surged in Texas, Trump administration's actions hampered CDC's response (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Aug 2025 OP
How completely and utterly unsurprising. (nt) Paladin Aug 2025 #1
Trump does not want to help sick children. It is time to weed them out of the gene pool. Irish_Dem Aug 2025 #2

Irish_Dem

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2. Trump does not want to help sick children. It is time to weed them out of the gene pool.
Mon Aug 25, 2025, 09:03 AM
Aug 2025

The Trump eugenics program.

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