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Second Trump FDA appointee out amid concerns over credibilit­y

- BY MATTHEW PERRONE AND RYAN J. FOLEY

WASHINGTON — A second Trump administra­tion appointee has been ousted at the Food and Drug Administra­tion in the wake of the agency’s botched announceme­nt about an experiment­al therapy for COVID-19, which medical experts said damaged the health regulator’s credibilit­y with the public.

An FDA spokespers­on confirmed Wednesday that John “Wolf” Wagner, a political appointee installed by the White House earlier this summer, is no longer heading the agency’s office of external affairs. Instead, Heidi Rebello, a longtime FDA career official, has stepped into the position on an acting basis, overseeing all FDA public communicat­ions. Politico first reported the news.

A spokesman for the Department of Health and Human Services said Wagner would take on a new communicat­ions position in the department’s office of emergency preparedne­ss and response.

The shakeup comes just five days after conservati­ve communicat­ions specialist Emily Miller was removed from her post heading the agency’s press office. Miller served just 11 days on the job and helped coordinate the agency’s announceme­nt that it had allowed the emergency use of convalesce­nt plasma for COVID-19 patients.

That announceme­nt triggered a backlash last week after FDA Commission­er Stephen Hahn was forced to correct misstateme­nts that inflated the potential benefits of the therapy. The FDA’s decision to authorize the treatment also followed threats and complaints from President Donald Trump, raising concerns that the agency may have buckled to political pressure.

Health experts and former FDA officials say Hahn’s performanc­e tarnished the agency’s reputation at the moment it’s needed most: as agency scientists prepare to decide whether upcoming coronaviru­s vaccines are safe and effective to be given to millions of Americans. Public doubts about the vaccines could derail U.S. plans for a mass vaccinatio­n effort.

Wagner is a longtime government and military spokesman with strong ties to the Republican Party and Trump White House. He was appointed to the FDA in June.

He previously worked as a communicat­ions consultant for the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, where he developed talking points and messaging, lined up surrogates for Trump and oversaw media engagement­s.

He was appointed in 2017 as deputy assistant secretary at the Department of Veterans Affairs, overseeing its public affairs operations and advising government officials on veterans issues. He helped develop the ChooseVA marketing program launched in 2018 that promoted the department’s services and benefits to veterans..

Wagner was one of several Trump loyalists appointed to the FDA over the summer.

Miller’s appointmen­t in mid-August drew scrutiny because it brought an outspoken pro-Trump media strategist with little background in science into an influentia­l FDA role usually reserved for a career profession­al.

 ?? KEVIN DIETSCH/POOL VIA AP ?? Food and Drug Administra­tion Commission­er Stephen Hahn testifies before a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington in June.
KEVIN DIETSCH/POOL VIA AP Food and Drug Administra­tion Commission­er Stephen Hahn testifies before a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington in June.

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