President Trump Nominates Dr. Erica Schwartz as New CDC Director Amid Leadership Changes
President Donald Trump has nominated Dr. Erica Schwartz as the new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This announcement follows a tumultuous year for the CDC, marked by frequent leadership changes and internal conflicts over science and policy. The agency has experienced a rapid turnover of directors, with a Senate-confirmed director being dismissed after only a few weeks, and several acting directors serving under federal time constraints. Dr. Schwartz, who holds an MD, JD, and MPH, has a background in both medicine and law, and previously served as deputy surgeon general during Trump's first term. Her nomination comes at a time when the CDC is under scrutiny for its vaccination policies and public trust issues, particularly concerning measles outbreaks and pandemic preparedness.