'Who's in charge?' Concerns raised about leadership void in key agency
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is facing threats from respiratory viruses and foodborne illnesses, reportedly without a clear leader nearly six months into Donald Trump's second presidency.
Leadership questions have plagued the public health agency from the start of the second Trump administration, and Axios reported that "no single person" has been designated as CDC's point person, so many important decisions are flowing straight up to health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.