Trump’s CDC Director Steps Down After Tobacco Stock Scandal
- Fitzgerald resigns four months after ex-HHS Secretary Price
- CDC director’s conflicts called her standing into question
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One of the Trump administration’s top public health-officials resigned on Wednesday amid an uproar over her investments in tobacco, the nation’s leading cause of preventable death.
The exit of Brenda Fitzgerald as the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is another black eye for the U.S. Health Department, which last year saw the departure of then-health secretary Tom Price after it was revealed that he had traveled extensively on private jets at taxpayer expense.