Trump Appoints Dr. Erica Schwartz to Lead CDC
By 𝔸bdulrazak Tomiwa
Donald Trump has chosen Dr. Erica Schwartz to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Dr. Schwartz is a retired rear admiral in the US Coast Guard and a former deputy surgeon general with extensive experience in public health emergencies.
Trump praised Dr. Schwartz as a “highly respected” leader who will focus on transparency and restoring trust in the agency. Her background includes managing large-scale health crises, such as the government’s response to the Ebola and Zika outbreaks.
The appointment comes as Trump aims to overhaul several federal health agencies. He has previously criticized the CDC’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, signaling a desire for a significant shift in how the department operates under his administration.
Dr. Schwartz’s role will be crucial in executing Trump’s health agenda, which includes “Make America Healthy Again” initiatives. She will work alongside Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has been tapped to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
Public health experts have reacted with a mix of curiosity and caution regarding the appointment. While some praise her military discipline and crisis management skills, others are waiting to see how she navigates the political priorities of the new administration.
If confirmed, Dr. Schwartz will oversee a workforce of over 10,000 employees. Her primary challenges will involve balancing traditional disease surveillance with the administration’s goals of streamlining federal bureaucracy and addressing chronic health issues.





