Trump ally, now top PR guy for HHS, goes on a lunatic rant against CDC scientists
By for Common Dreams
UPDATE: Caputo has taken a two month "leave of absence" for health reasons. After you read this, you'll understand why. W. Collette
Sen. Patty Murray late Monday night demanded the immediate firing of Michael Caputo, the top communications official at the Health and Human Services Department, after the former Trump campaign aide over the weekend launched into an unhinged tirade accusing CDC scientists of "sedition" against the president and urging White House supporters to "buy ammunition" in preparation for a post-election conflict.
During a Facebook live session Sunday that has since been removed from the social media platform along with his entire personal account, Caputo baselessly claimed that "there are hit squads being trained all over this country" to prevent President Donald Trump's reelection.
Without a shred of evidence, Caputo also accused the CDC of forming a "resistance unit" to harm the president even at the cost of worsening the Covid-19 pandemic.
CDC scientists "haven't gotten out of their sweatpants except for meetings at coffee shops" to decide "how they're going to attack Donald Trump next," Caputo said, according to the New York Times. "There are scientists who work for this government who do not want America to get well, not until after Joe Biden is president."
"When Donald Trump refuses to stand
down at the inauguration, the shooting will begin," said Caputo. "The
drills that you've seen are nothing."
Following Caputo's rant, Murray—the top Democrat on the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee—called on HHS Secretary Alex Azar to fire the communications official, who has also reportedly been attempting to alter the CDC's weekly coronavirus reports behind the scenes despite his complete lack of medical experience.
"As the leader of our nation's
health department during a pandemic that has claimed more than 190,000 American
lives, Secretary Azar has a basic responsibility to ensure our public health
experts are able to do their jobs, our Covid-19 response is not undermined by
misinformation or conspiracy theories, and the data used to inform our efforts
is free of political interference," the Washington Democrat said in a
statement late Monday.
"It is clear Secretary Azar cannot
meet his basic responsibilities while allowing Michael A. Caputo, a yes-man for
President Trump with no scientific expertise who publicly attacked CDC
scientists and privately interfered with key CDC reports, to continue serving
in such an influential role," Murray continued. "If Secretary Azar
believes his responsibility is to the American public and not to President
Trump, he should demand Mr. Caputo's resignation today."
As Caputo's rant drew national news coverage and condemnation from Democratic
lawmakers and other critics, HHS issued a statement to CBS News backing Caputo, calling him
"a critical, integral part of the president's coronavirus response,
leading on public messaging as Americans need public health information to
defeat the Covid-19 pandemic."
In a segment Monday evening, MSNBC's Chris Hayes called Caputo "a
dangerous crank who is undermining science and raving about delusional
conspiracy theories."
"This guy isn't just pushing this
nonsense—this disgusting, paranoid, dangerous nonsense—from his government
perch," Hayes said. "He is in fact actively working to manipulate
what the CDC tells the public about the pandemic in what is arguably the single
most important public health publication in the world."
Watch this guy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5P0H5IAm9w&feature=emb_title
In a joint
statement on Monday, more than a dozen progressive advocacy
groups demanded that Caputo and his scientific adviser, Paul Alexander, resign
over their efforts to "downplay the severity of the coronavirus pandemic
and bolster President Donald Trump's image in the midst of this crisis."
"This dangerous skewing of
priorities is one of the key reasons President Trump and his administration
have failed to contain the virus that has killed nearly 200,000
Americans," the groups said. "These brazen attempts to mislead the
American people are making the situation worse, not better."