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Trump picks Susan Monarez to lead CDC as director after David Weldon nomination falls through

President Donald Trump appointed Susan Monares as a candidate for the next manager to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), describing the candidate as a “customized employee”.

Monarerez, a director of the prosecution at the Center for Disease Control, is the original candidate for Trump for this role, Dr. David Wildon. The Trump administration has never given an official reason for Wilden’s nomination earlier this month, but a source familiar with Fox News Digital that it would be “an unpleasant effort.”

“It has become clear that the voices were not present in the Senate until they were confirmed,” the source explained. “This was an unjust effort.”

In fact, the social fact that was published on Monday, Trump wrote that Monares “brings decades of experience in defending innovation, transparency and strong public health systems.”

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President Trump nominated Dr. Susan Monares to lead the Center for Disease Control. (Getty Images | United States Centers to control and prevent diseases)

The President wrote: “She has a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin, and post -doctorate training in microbiology and immunity at the College of Medicine at Stanford University.” “Dr. Monares understands the importance of protecting our children, societies and our future.”

Trump also claimed that the Americans “lost confidence” at the center of diseases control, pointing to “political bias and disastrous mismanagement”, as reasons.

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Dr. Susan Monarerez is currently the Acting Director of the Center for Disease Control. (United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

“Dr. Monareraz will work closely with the Minister of Health and Humanitarian Services, Robert Kennedy Junior,” the president continued. “Together, they will give priority to accountability, high standards, and prevent diseases to finally treat a chronic disease epidemic, and make America healthy again!”

According to the Monarez’s CDC’s biography, she previously worked at the White House at the Science and Technology Office and the National Security Council.

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Trump claimed that the Americans “lost confidence” at the Center for Disease Control in its announcement on March 24. (Elijah Nouvelge/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“[She led] The efforts to enhance the capabilities of biomedical innovation in the country, including anti -microbial resistance, expand the use of wearable devices to enhance the patient’s health, ensure the privacy of personal health data, and improve the readiness of the epidemic, “the CV,” has also occupied leadership positions in the National Security Department and led many international collaborative matches.

Rachel Wolf and Julia Johnson of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

2025-03-24 22:20:00

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