New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

CT lawmakers join in calls to oust Caputo, Azar

- By Ana Radelat CT MIRROR U.S. Sen Chris Murphy, on Michael Caputo

WASHINGTON — Connecticu­t lawmakers on Tuesday joined a Democratic chorus of calls demanding the resignatio­n of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and of Michael Caputo, an HHS official who accused government scientists of plotting against Donald Trump and urged the president’s followers to buy ammunition.

Sens. Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy agreed with Senate Democratic Leader Charles Schumer that Azar has failed to stand up to Trump in the response to the pandemic.

“Sec. Azar is suppressin­g science & spreading chaos,” Blumenthal tweeted. “He is literally silencing lifesaving facts. He must go—along with flack Assistant Sec. Caputo.”

Murphy said “Michael Caputo

“You cannot encourage the armed insurrecti­on of Americans against the government and have a job in this administra­tion.” has to go.”

“You cannot encourage the armed insurrecti­on of Americans against the government and have a job in this administra­tion,” he said.

Caputo, HHS assistant secretary for public affairs, accused government scientists of “sedition” on a Facebook Live event, an incident that was first reported by the New York Times. Caputo also urged Trump’s supporters to prepare for an armed insurrecti­on after a contested election.

Also on that taxpayer-funded podcast, earlier this summer, Caputo accused Democrats and the media of not wanting a coronaviru­s vaccine until after the elections in order to defeat Trump.

“There are people in the United States government on the Democrats’ side … (who) do not want a vaccine,” he said.

Meanwhile, Politico has reported that Caputo and his communicat­ions team have sought to edit important scientific reports from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-3, late Monday demanded Azar fire Caputo. The head of the House Appropriat­ions panel with authority over the HHS budget, DeLauro had earlier this month demanded details from Azar about HHS’s solicitati­on of bids for a $250 million advertisin­g campaign “to defeat despair and inspire hope” about the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Mr. Caputo is not fit to spend one dime of taxpayers’ dollars, and I am still awaiting answers from Secretary Azar about how Mr. Caputo may have further misused taxpayer funding,” DeLauro said in a statement. “This country needs real leadership and governance by truth, not a propaganda campaign led by a conspiracy theorist. Michael Caputo must resign immediatel­y. If he does not, Secretary Azar must fire him.”

The Trump administra­tion is standing by Caputo so far.

Caputo apologized to his staff Tuesday for his rant on Facebook, but he has become a a significan­t new problem for a White House that has struggled with its coronaviru­s response.

“It has become abundantly clear that the leadership of the Department of Health and Human Services has allowed perhaps the most important federal agency right now to become subservien­t to the president’s daily whims,” Schumer said on the Senate floor Tuesday. “So today, I am calling on Secretary Azar to resign immediatel­y. We need a Secretary of Health and Human Services who will look out for the American people, not President Trump’s political interests.”

Caputo joined HHS in April, a move that was considered an effort by the White House to exert greater control over the agency’s messaging.

A disciple of “dirty trickster” Roger Stone, Caputo worked for Oliver North and Russian energy giant Gazprom before joining the Trump presidenti­al campaign.

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