Donald Trump is back in the White House, which means healthcare policies are at risk

Donald Trump is back in the White House, which means healthcare policies are at risk.

Within President Trump's first two weeks back on the job, his administration withdrew the US from the World Health Organization and wiped important health information from the CDC and Census websites, such as HIV surveillance data and census data on sexual orientation and gender identity. The CDC website now displays this message:

Trump also hopes to have Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vocal vaccine skeptic, head the Department of Health and Human Services.

The Senate Finance Committee approved his nomination for recommendation to the full Senate. Win Mcnamee / Getty Images

Medical professionals, especially those that work in reproductive healthcare, are already feeling the impacts of the second Trump administration — particularly in a post-Roe era.

Source: Buzzfeed

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