Susan Monarez, appointed by President Donald Trump as CDC Director just weeks ago, has reportedly been fired, according to The Washington Post. The White House announced her removal on August 27, citing “irreconcilable differences” but offering no further details.
Monarez, a microbiologist with decades of experience in biosecurity and public health, was confirmed by a narrow 51–47 Senate vote on July 31 and sworn in by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Clashes Over Public Health Priorities
Officials familiar with the matter told the Washington Post that Monarez’s removal stemmed from disagreements with Kennedy over proposed reforms at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). These included cuts to vaccine programs, shifts away from chronic disease management, and reduced focus on equity initiatives—policies Monarez reportedly resisted.
During her confirmation hearing, Monarez emphasized science-based communication and vaccination, and reportedly opposed dismantling longstanding CDC programs that ensured equitable access to healthcare, which she had supported at ARPA-H (Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health).
Theories Behind Monarez’s Firing
Despite no official explanation, several theories have circulated on social media:
BREAKING: WHAT A SHITSHOW:
Newly confirmed CDC Director Susan Monarez is already apparently headed out of the door.
Reports indicate that this may have had to do with her views on pediatric vaccinations.
This administration is a joke. pic.twitter.com/75mWTZsCbf
— Brian Krassenstein (@krassenstein) August 27, 2025
- Brian Krassenstein, a pro-Democrat influencer, suggested the firing may relate to Monarez’s views on pediatric vaccinations: “Reports indicate that this may have had to do with her views on pediatric vaccinations.” — Brian Krassenstein
- Others pointed to a report by Max Jones linking Monarez to eugenics, healthcare militarization, and bio-surveillance expansion: “Oops, could the sudden ouster of Susan Monarez—who was just confirmed as Trump’s CDC director last month—have anything to do with this killer exposé by Max Jones? 😲”
Political Pressures and Public Reactions
Monarez’s removal has sparked speculation about a power struggle within the Trump administration. Critics argue the decision threatens scientific independence and risks further politicization of the CDC, especially amid staffing shortages and rising COVID-19 cases.
Public health advocates expressed concern: “This is destabilising the nation’s frontline health institution at a critical time,” — Former CDC official.
Some conservative voices, however, welcomed her removal, describing it as a correction of “bureaucratic orthodoxy” in public health.
Next Steps for the CDC
Debra Houry, the CDC’s deputy director, has been named acting director until a permanent replacement is appointed. The White House has not announced a timeline for the new appointment, leaving the agency’s direction uncertain.
Monarez’s brief tenure also saw the removal of certain web content on health topics, raising questions about political influence on CDC communications.