‘Will have a huge chilling effect’: Trump shutters and kneecaps health agencies in first week

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‘Will have a huge chilling effect’: Trump shutters and kneecaps health agencies in first week
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Trump may finally have what he has long been looking for’‘Will have a huge chilling effect’: Trump shutters and kneecaps health agencies in first weekEpidemiologist Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding, critical care physician Dr. Michael Anderson, and Forbes Senior Editor Alex Knapp join Nicolle Wallace to discuss Trump’s pause of health research including for research in cancer that could create a huge domino effect – and a huge chilling effect on the medical community.

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