Who needs disease control?

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Senator Jon Ossoff streamrolls Donald Trump’s slimy OMB Director Russell Vought after he tries to shift blame to Joe Biden during a hearing: “I don’t want to hear about the Biden administration! You’re here on behalf of the Trump administration.”

Finally, someone shut down the MAGA blame game…

“You guys are making mistakes and I want to focus on the mistakes that you’re making at the CDC. Have you visited the CDC Mr. Vought by chance?” asked Ossoff.

“I have not,” admitted Vought, who was testifying on behalf of the Office of Management and Budget about Donald Trump’s disastrous proposed cuts to federal funding.

“It is the flagship epidemiological and public health agency for the country and is indeed for the world, as you know,” said the senator.

“That even the Biden administration felt the need to reform,” interjected Vought, eager to hit his talking points for Trump.

“You have now fired or tried to fire nearly a quarter of their workforce, correct?” asked Ossoff.

“Senator are you suggesting the CDC performed well in the last pandemic?” asked Vought.

The suggestion that possible shortcomings on the part of the CDC during the coronavirus outbreak justify slashing its funding is absurd. All that such cuts would accomplish is ensuring that the next pandemic is even worse.

“I asked you whether you have fired or tried to fire a quarter of the CDC workforce,” said Ossoff.

“I can’t answer the question because I don’t have the facts in front of me. That’s the CDC Director’s information to give you,” said Vought.

“Well, you have,” said Ossoff. “You have fired or tried to fire nearly a quarter of the CDC workforce and your budget request for FY26 would cut the CDC budget in more than half, correct?”

“The Center for Disease Control was in—”

“No, answer the question!” said Ossoff.

“They were incompetent last pandemic,” said Vought.

“Answer the question Mr. Vought,” pressed the senator. “Does your budget request seek to cut by more than half the CDC budget?”

“We certainly seek to cut and reduce the CDC,” said Vought. “The extent to which—”

“Listen Mr. Vought, you need to come to Georgia and visit the CDC,” said Ossoff.

“Happy to.”

“Good. We’ll make that happen because you are destroying this institution and whatever criticism you have about their past performance, they are essential to public health and epidemiological defense in the United States,” said Ossoff.

“You’re crushing morale. You’re crushing capability,” he continued. “And you’re destroying my constituents’ lives and I am grateful for the commitment you’ve made to come to Georgia and visit the CDC and sit down with those employees. Thank you.”

“The Biden administration proposed reforms—” began Vought.

“I don’t want to hear about the Biden administration!” Ossoff shot back. “You’re here on behalf of the Trump administration.”

To that, Vought had no response.

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