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On Thursday morning, President Trump back track on the nomination of David Weldon-A physician and a former seven-term Florida Congressman to instruct centers to control the disease. This cancellation, first reported it AxiosFor the third time, it has been marked that the White House has squash an appointment of its initial administration before sending it to the Senate (but so far, just a few hours before the confirmation hearing – Welden was on his way to the capital when he found out that his nomination was nominated. Wall Street Journal ReportsJes
An anonymous source told Associated Press That the White House was not convinced that the votes would be confirmed by Welden. A source familiar with the matter told Equis that Even Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Junior, said Weldon was “not ready” to play a role. Washington Post It was reported in December, it was the Junior of the RF, which suggested Weldon for the first place for a job.
Although Weldon has expressed abusive support for vaccines in the past – “I give shots, I believe in vaccination.” New York Times After the announcement of the nomination – it has some history with Andrew Wakefield, which published (and finally Lost your medical license Over) The notorious Debonic Study that connects the MMR vaccine to autism. Back in 2001, when he was in Congress, Welden Invited both Wakefield and Jeff Bradstrate-A doctor who used alternative medicine to treat autistic children, and died after the first raid of vaccine protection through a self-infected bullet wound after a US Food and Drug Administration raid in 2015. Later he appeared in the Wakefield’s 2016 documentary Waxed: from cover -up to destruction.