CDC Leadership Shake-Up: Vaccine Skeptic Jay Bhattacharya Appointed as Acting Head

February 18, 2026
CDC Leadership Shake-Up: Vaccine Skeptic Jay Bhattacharya Appointed as Acting Head
  • Acting head of the CDC will be Jay Bhattacharya, a move that follows the earlier departure of acting director Jim O’Neill this week and places Bhattacharya in charge during President Trump’s second term.

  • Bhattacharya, a health economist and Stanford professor, is known for the Great Barrington Declaration and has testified before Congress about vaccine policy and related censorship concerns.

  • This appointment would make Bhattacharya the third CDC leader in Trump’s second term, following Monarez’s dismissal and ongoing leadership turnover.

  • The report highlights the timing of the announcements and notes coverage from The New York Times and Politico about the individuals involved.

  • Bhattacharya has been linked to Kennedy administration efforts and has a public history of vaccine skepticism in some circles.

  • Observers note his history of skepticism toward vaccines and public criticisms of figures like Fauci and Collins, with concerns about how that may shape vaccine guidance.

  • Context in the piece emphasizes Bhattacharya’s goal to restore trust in federal health policy, with CNN journalists cited as sources.

  • Colleagues describe Bhattacharya as potentially a figurehead who could advance an administration agenda, with some fearing he might rubber-stamp Kennedy’s vaccine policies.

  • Adjacent political content places the leadership changes amid a broader political environment around Trump, protests, and polling.

  • The broader strategy aims to align Republican healthcare priorities and HHS efforts with the White House ahead of the 2026 midterms.

  • During a Senate hearing, Bhattacharya defended measles vaccination as the best way to address the outbreak and testified that he found no evidence linking any single vaccine to autism.

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