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Susan Manaraz, presidential candidate Donald Trump to become the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is coming to show a hearing of confirmation before the Health Committee, Education, Labor and Pensions in the Dirksen Senate on June 25 in Washington.
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Susan Monorez, lawyers at the Centers for Control and Prevention of Disease Prevention, stated at the end of Wednesday, which remains as President Donald Trump can fire her.
A report on X lawyers said the White House staff reported to the monorace about her firing on Wednesday. But the lawyers said Monores is a president, so Trump could only displace her.
“For this reason, we reject the notice, Dr. Manaras received as a legally deficit, and she remains the director of the CDC,” said Prosecutor Mark Zaid in the mail, “we informed the White House’s lawyers.”
This is the latter in leadership upheavals in CDC. The statement happened a few hours after White House He said she fired Monores after she refused to resign.
At least four other top health officials announced on Wednesday that they were leaving the agency shortly after the Department of Health and Human Services said Monores was “no longer” by CDC director in a message on X.
Monaraz, a long -standing federal government scientist, was Oath on July 31. She is the first director of the CDC, which was confirmed by the Senate after a new law adopted during a pandemic, which demanded from the legislators to approve the nominees for the role.
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