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A watchdog report says HHS under RFK Jr. has dismantled dozens of expert advisory panels—especially at NIH—raising questions about how major health and research decisions are being made and reviewed.

Executive

Mar 19, 2026

A federal judge temporarily halted HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s attempt to narrow routine childhood vaccine recommendations, finding his remake of the CDC’s vaccine advisory process likely broke basic federal procedures.

Judiciary

Mar 16, 2026

The administration argued a Cabinet secretary’s sweeping vaccine decisions—including dismantling expert advisory structures—should be beyond judicial review, pressing executive power past democratic checks.

Judiciary

Mar 5, 2026

A federal health chief is accused of rewriting science-based guidance, cutting research, and undermining vaccine policy—shifting public health power away from evidence and toward personal ideology.

Executive

Feb 28, 2026

A Cabinet secretary recast an affordability crisis as a personal diet choice, normalizing governance by deflection instead of accountability for economic pain.

Executive

Feb 27, 2026

As war and public-health power sit on their desks, senior officials are branding governance as viral gym-room spectacle, eroding the norm that public office demands public-facing seriousness and accountability.

Executive

Feb 20, 2026

A federal health chief is building a national autism registry by consolidating private and government health data streams, normalizing population surveillance through research infrastructure.

Executive

A Cabinet secretary used an official health initiative—and the HHS account—to boost a shirtless influencer-style stunt, eroding the norm of sober, institutional public communication.

Executive

Feb 18, 2026

A cabinet health chief publicly minimized infectious-disease risk with a cocaine-toilet-seat boast, shredding the credibility norm federal public-health leadership relies on to protect us.

Executive

Feb 13, 2026

DOJ disclosures now place a sitting HHS secretary inside Epstein-Maxwell travel and leisure networks, testing our basic expectation that senior officials avoid compromising associations.

Executive

A cabinet secretary ordered a federal science agency to publish vaccine–autism claims he said he would not advance, collapsing the norm that public health guidance is evidence-led, not politically directed.

Executive

Nov 25, 2025

A federal health agency rewrote its own public guidance to re-open a settled question after a confirmation-era assurance, eroding the norm that science-based public information is insulated from political bargaining.

Executive

Nov 20, 2025

Our top federal health officials leveraged the authority of FDA and HHS to amplify an unproven autism claim, then walked it back—eroding the public’s baseline trust in government health guidance.

Executive

When senior officials turn the Pentagon’s corridors and communications into personal branding, we weaken the nonpartisan, mission-first norm that keeps the military accountable to the public—not personalities.

Executive

A federal health agency is scaling an AI tool that employees say invents studies, while leadership touts faster drug approvals—collapsing the norm that safety decisions must be grounded in verifiable evidence.

Executive

Jul 23, 2025