Despite the FDA’s order, the panel needs to keep meeting and doing its urgent work. If the FDA panel has the courage to keep meeting, as an act of soft civil disobedience on behalf of the public health, it will set a salutary
example for other experts barred from their official duties, to function as a kind of government-in-exile. If they want to set up a go-fund-me process to underwrite the costs, I will be among the first to donate. Trump may have pulled the US out of the WTO, but all of the doctors and scientists on the panel have their own contacts with the WTO and with counterparts in other countries. Major European nations have their own processes and expertise for researching flu strains, as does the WHO. In the past, they have relied heavily on US leadership, but now they need to take more of a leading role, rather as Europe has stepped into the breach on Ukraine.
The pushback against these edicts is likely to be so massive that Trump could well reverse them, but we can’t count on that. It’s not even clear that Trump knew about, or signed off on, these cancellations. But that’s the kind of potentially catastrophic unforced errors that happen when you hire
wackos to run the government.
The orders are also an example of the perverse incoherence of the Trump’s scattershot war against government. Politically, he can get away with some actions, such as promoting racism under the guise of going after excesses of DEI. He can even achieve some cuts in valued public spending via the usual rightwing lies about waste, fraud, and abuse.
But inviting the next flu pandemic is something else entirely. One of the few things Trump can claim credit for, late in his first administration, was the massive spending to create COVID vaccines at “warp speed.” Why despoil one of his rare genuine achievements?
Speaking of warp, you may recall that in the run-up to the election, there was increasing discussion of Trump’s escalating dementia. Four months later, he is no less demented, and now he has the entire US government plus Musk as his wrecking ball.
We have to hope that Trump’s random recklessness
will feed the growing opposition and eventually lead to his downfall—and do everything possible to bring that about.
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