Former Cabinet Officials Sebelius and Whitman on Dangerous HHS and EPA Picks

November 20, 2024byby

In this episode of The Stakes, Kettering fellows Kathleen Sebelius and Christine Todd Whitman tackle the pressing challenges posed by President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet appointments. Sebelius, former Secretary of Health and Human Services (HSS), and Whitman, former EPA Administrator, offer a bipartisan critique of nominees Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for HHS and Lee Zeldin for the EPA. Both express grave concerns over the erosion of science-driven policymaking, with Sebelius warning of a public health crisis stemming from vaccine denialism and Whitman highlighting the risk of environmental backsliding under a climate skeptic’s leadership. 

The conversation sheds light on the life-and-death consequences of these appointments, from declining vaccination rates to weakened environmental protections. Their shared message is clear: protecting public health and the environment transcends politics, requiring competence, evidence-based decisions, and a commitment to the common good. 

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