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Trump Orders Inquiry Into Biden's Health, Use of Autopen
Trump Orders Inquiry Into Biden's Health, Use of Autopen

Bloomberg

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Bloomberg

Trump Orders Inquiry Into Biden's Health, Use of Autopen

President Donald Trump directed aides to investigate whether former President Joe Biden's staff conspired to hide information about his health from the public and enacted any executive actions without his predecessor's knowledge. The memorandum, published Wednesday, orders an inquiry the counsel to the president in consultation with the US attorney general and the heads of any relevant agencies and cites Biden's use of an autopen to sign documents.

Blackburn accuses Vanderbilt medical center of 'concealing' DEI programs targeted by Trump
Blackburn accuses Vanderbilt medical center of 'concealing' DEI programs targeted by Trump

Yahoo

time16-04-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Blackburn accuses Vanderbilt medical center of 'concealing' DEI programs targeted by Trump

U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tennessee, sent a letter April 15 to Vanderbilt University Medical Center President Jeffrey Balser urging him to stop concealing diversity, equity and inclusion programs to comply with President Donald Trump's mission. "For the benefit of Tennesseans and all Americans who rely on VUMC for lifesaving care and research, I urge you to end all DEI programs and fully comply with the President's executive action," Blackburn wrote. Blackburn wrote that the medical center scrubbed its website of references to DEI initiatives, "going so far as to password protect web pages tied to DEI and climate activism." "Concerningly, though, offices such as the Office of Health Equity, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, and the Office for Diversity Affairs are seemingly still active," Blackburn wrote in her letter. "These offices have advocated for 'collectively addressing systemic inequities' and 'confronting structural racism,' " according to Blackburn's letter. She pointed to the more than $66 million the medical center has received during this fiscal year in federal funds through the National Institutes of Health. John Howser, the medical center's chief communications officer, said in a statement April 16 in response to the letter that Vanderbilt is eliminating all DEI programs and is "fully complying with Executive Actions on DEI." "Shortly after the Executive Orders were issued, VUMC began removing related content on internal and external websites to reflect the termination of these programs," Howser said. "VUMC will continue to comply with federal mandates and directives." Balser initiated a hiring freeze in March for most research positions as the Nashville medical center and other leading U.S. research hospitals brace for deep cuts as Trump continues shrinking the federal government, including NIH grant money. In her letter, Blackburn said the medical center has invested more than $17 million in diversity and equity programs, including efforts to hire diverse biomedical researchers, which is "only one of many examples of VUMC investing in DEI initiatives instead of lifesaving medical research." "VUMC's track record on embracing harmful woke initiatives is grim," Blackburn said, citing the medical center's treatment programs for transgender patients, including minors. Howser didn't respond to these comments by Blackburn. Beth Warren covers health care and can be reached at bwarren@ This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Marsha Blackburn attacks Vanderbilt medical center for DEI spending

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