Trump’s ousted vaccine chief Rick Bright will go public tomorrow with his complaints about the Trump administration's pandemic response
President Donald Trump’s ousted vaccine chief turned whistleblower will go public with his claims on Thursday in an unusually friendly setting — a hearing chaired by a close congressional ally whose district benefited from his decisions.
Both Eshoo and a spokesperson for Bright characterized their relationship as professional and not a factor ahead of Thursday’s hearing. But Eshoo’s approach has sparked tensions on Capitol Hill — some of which have spilled into public view, as lawmakers battle over questions of pace, precedent and whether Bright’s allegations have even been investigated yet.bracing letter
Azar, HHS Assistant Secretary for Emergency Preparedness and Response Robert Kadlec and White House trade adviser Peter Navarro — who were all extensively mentioned in Bright’s complaint — declined to testify this week, meaning that Bright will not face challenges from other witnesses on Thursday.
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