Trump nominates VACCINE ZEALOT Susan Monarez to lead the CDC, sidelining RFK Jr.’s reform efforts
- President Trump nominates Dr. Susan Monarez, acting CDC director, to permanently lead the agency, replacing withdrawn nominee David Weldon.
- Monarez, a longtime federal health bureaucrat, is expected to maintain the CDC’s aggressive vaccine schedule, including controversial shots for Covid, flu, and HPV.
- Health freedom advocates warn the nomination is a deliberate move to block Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s push for accountability, transparency, and scientific integrity at the CDC.
- Monarez has already endorsed the updated Covid shot for children as young as six months, despite mounting evidence of risks and inefficacy.
A political shield for the vaccine industry
In a move that has alarmed medical freedom advocates, President Donald Trump announced Monday his nomination of Dr. Susan Monarez to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The decision,
framed as a restoration of trust in the embattled agency, is instead being seen as a calculated maneuver to protect the pharmaceutical industry’s stranglehold on public health policy. Monarez,
who has served as acting director since January, is a career government insider with deep ties to federal health bureaucracies—precisely the kind of establishment figure likely to perpetuate the CDC’s disastrous vaccine mandates and unscientific recommendations.
Trump’s abrupt withdrawal of his initial nominee, Dr. David Weldon—a former Florida congressman aligned with RFK Jr.’s skepticism of the CDC’s vaccine agenda—reveals the real motive behind Monarez’s selection. Weldon’s nomination was reportedly scuttled due to lack of Senate support, but insiders suggest the deeper reason was his willingness to challenge the agency’s cozy relationship with Big Pharma. Monarez, by contrast, has already signaled her allegiance to the status quo. Just days ago, she publicly urged parents to inject their infants with the latest Covid shot, despite the vaccine’s well-documented links to myocarditis, neurological damage, and other life-altering injuries.
“Dr. Monarez understands the importance of protecting our children,” Trump declared in a Truth Social post, oblivious to the irony. Yet her track record suggests otherwise. Before joining the CDC, Monarez worked at the Department of Homeland Security and the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy, where she championed mass surveillance of public health data and the expansion of biometric monitoring—policies that align perfectly with the globalist push for digital health passports and forced medical compliance.
The CDC’s long descent into corruption
Founded in 1946 to combat malaria, the CDC has morphed into a bloated, $9.2 billion bureaucracy that prioritizes pharmaceutical profits over genuine public health. Under Monarez’s interim leadership, the agency has doubled down on debunked Covid narratives, suppressed data on vaccine injuries, and ignored peer-reviewed studies linking childhood immunizations to autism, autoimmune disorders, and sudden infant death syndrome.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s own Health and Human Services Secretary,
has spent decades exposing the CDC’s malfeasance—from burying evidence of mercury toxicity in vaccines to colluding with Merck to falsify safety studies for the HPV shot. Now, with Monarez at the helm, Kennedy’s efforts to dismantle the agency’s corruption face near-insurmountable opposition. “Americans have lost confidence in the CDC due to political bias and disastrous mismanagement,” Trump admitted in his announcement—yet his solution is to install another industry-approved gatekeeper.
A betrayal of the medical freedom movement
Trump’s decision is a slap in the face to the millions of parents who rallied behind his 2024 campaign, believing he would dismantle the medical tyranny unleashed during the pandemic. Instead, Monarez’s nomination ensures the CDC will continue pushing dangerous, ineffective vaccines while silencing dissenters. Her close ties to the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H)—a federal entity notorious for funneling taxpayer dollars into risky mRNA experiments—further confirm her allegiance to the biosecurity state.
As Kennedy fights to hold the CDC accountable for its crimes against humanity, Monarez’s appointment guarantees bureaucratic resistance at every turn. Will Trump’s administration become yet another enabler of
Big Pharma’s predation, or will the growing backlash from betrayed voters force a reckoning? History may remember this moment as the day the medical freedom movement was sold out—or the day it rose up stronger than ever.
Sources include:
X.com
Foxnews.com
TheBusinessJournal.com