Late in his successful bid to reclaim the White House last year, Donald Trump said his soon-to-be Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would “go wild on health.”
The president didn’t wait for Kennedy’s confirmation to get started.
The second Trump administration hit the 60-day mark on Friday. Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, who heads the White House’s “Department of Government Efficiency,” have taken an ax to the Health and Human Services Department and the rest of the federal government.
Trump also has reversed myriad policies from President Joe Biden’s administration, particularly those related to LGBTQ+ health and diversity, equity and inclusion.
The action has come at a torrid pace, whipsawing the healthcare sector. Although the administration has yet to make major changes to programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, the first two months of the new Trump presidency has brought significant disruption to the nation’s healthcare and public health infrastructure.