It took 10 weeks of negotiations with the Department of Health and Human Services to get CDC Director Rochelle Walensky to testify this week before a GOP-led House oversight committee on the pandemic – almost too late before her late-June exit, says the panel’s chairman.
“Maybe you were willing the whole time,” Chairman GOP Rep. Brad Wenstrup said, amid what what he called the “seemingly illogical excuses” the department gave for withholding Walensky.
The long wait to review her 29-month record on COVID policy – ended by a threatened subpoena – produced mixed results at the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic hearing Tuesday.
Walensky repeatedly declined to answer questions related to the agency’s alleged efforts to censor purported COVID misinformation , citing litigation.She instead told full House Oversight committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) that her top priority was to “get facts out to people … in plain language” and convince […]
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