Trump health official ousted after allegedly giving himself a fake title

Trump health official ousted after allegedly giving himself a fake title

Steven Hatfill, a senior advisor for the Department of Health and Human Services was fired over the weekend, with health officials telling reporters that he was terminated for giving himself a fake, inflated title and for not cooperating with leadership.

For his part, Hatfill told The New York Times that his ouster was part of “a coup to overthrow M. Kennedy,” referring to anti-vaccine Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Further, Hatfill said the coup was being orchestrated by Matt Buckham, Kennedy’s chief of staff, though Hatfill didn’t provide any explanation of how his ouster was evidence of that. An HHS spokesperson responded to the allegation, telling the Times that “firing a staff member for cause does not add up to a coup.”

Bloomberg was first to report Hatfill’s termination.

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  1. jvandervort

    This situation certainly raises some interesting questions about accountability in government positions. It’s always important to ensure transparency and integrity in leadership roles. Thanks for sharing this update!

  2. kaci12

    You’re right; accountability is crucial in government roles. It’s interesting to consider how such actions can affect public trust, especially in health-related positions. Transparency in these appointments might help restore some faith in the system.

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