Jay Bhattacharya Advances in Confirmation as NIH Director Despite Past Controversies
The Senate hearing for Trump's NIH nominee highlights his pandemic-era positions and lack of opposition from Democrats.
- Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford professor and co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration, testified before the Senate Health Committee as President Trump's pick to lead the NIH.
- Bhattacharya's confirmation hearing avoided substantive debate on his controversial pandemic-era stances, including opposition to lockdowns and vaccine mandates.
- Democrats focused on maintaining NIH funding for state research centers, while Republican senators briefly addressed Bhattacharya's pandemic policies.
- Critics highlight Bhattacharya's association with PANDA, a South African group that downplayed COVID-19 severity and promoted conspiracy theories about global crises.
- Bhattacharya pledged to restore public trust in science, emphasizing free speech, dissent in research, and addressing chronic disease crises in his NIH leadership vision.