FDA blindsided as Trump Admin cripples agency on its way out
Enlarge / Stephen Hahn, commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration. (credit: Getty | Bloomberg)
The US Food and Drug Administration is under siege from the Trump Administration, which is forcing through a steady stream of changes in its final days that threaten the remaining independence of the regulatory agency.
Perhaps the most dramatic meddling came on Monday, when FDA officials were blindsided as the agency cycled through three different top lawyers. FDA's Chief Counsel, Stacy Cline Amin-a Trump appointee-resigned Monday, which FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn announced in an email. Hahn's email also included the news that career civil servant Mark Raza, the FDA's principal deputy chief counsel, would serve as Cline Amin's replacement on an acting basis. But that decision was abruptly overturned Monday night when the Department of Health and Human services tweeted that James Lawrence, deputy general counsel for the HHS, would serve as the FDA's new chief counsel until January 20.
"We were all very surprised," a senior FDA official told Politico. "But it's consistent with all the fire bombs that keep getting thrown over the fence."
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