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White House picks top aide to RFK Jr as interim CDC director

The White House has picked an aide to health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr as acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

News of the temporary appointment was first reported by the Washington Post.

The aide is Jim O’Neill, currently the deputy health secretary. A former speechwriter for the health department in the George W Bush administration, O’Neill then worked for Silicon Valley investor, and JD Vance backer, Peter Thiel for a decade.

In 2020, O’Neill’s frequent tweets on the Covid pandemic included this comment about China’s wildlife trade: “It’s almost like the communists want to spread disease.”

He also called Facebook Orwellian for announcing that it would direct users who spread misinformation about the virus to the World Health Organisation.

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A federal judge ruled on Thursday that Kari Lake, a senior adviser to the US Agency for Global Media, does not have the power to fire the director of Voice of America, the congressionally funded news outlet.

US district judge Royce Lamberth, who was nominated by Ronald Reagan, ruled that Michael Abramowitz cannot be removed from his position without the approval of the majority of the International Broadcasting Advisory Board.

In June, layoff notices were sent to more than 600 employees of Voice of America and the government agency that oversees it. Abramowitz was placed on administrative leave along with almost the entire Voice of America staff. He was told he would be fired effective this Sunday.

Lamberth concluded that firing Abramowitz would be “plainly contrary to law”.

“The defendants’ own representations, in and out of court, indicate that they have already effectively removed Abramowitz from his role as director,” the judge wrote.

Lake, who told a congressional panel that the agency is “rotten to the core”, told NPR that the administration intends to appeal “this absurd ruling.”

In addition to Voice of America, the agency staffs and operates Radio Free Europe, Radio Free Asia and Radio Martí, which delivers Spanish-language news to Cuba.

The networks, which together reach an estimated 427 million people, were founded during the cold war to provide news and information to people living in repressive societies and to extend US influence.

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