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Trump administration FDA cuts hit new staff who review medical devices, food safety

Nearly half of the FDA鈥檚 $6.9 billion budget comes from industry fees, enabling the agency to hire scientists for faster product reviews

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration campus in Silver Spring, Md., is photographed on Oct. 14, 2015.

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By Matthew Perrone
AP Health Writer

WASHINGTON 鈥 The Trump administration鈥檚 effort to reached the this weekend, as recently hired employees who review the safety of food ingredients, medical devices and other products were fired.

across the FDA received notices Saturday evening that their jobs were being eliminated, according to three FDA staffers who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.

The total number of positions eliminated was not clear Sunday, but the firings appeared to focus on employees in the agency鈥檚 centers for food, medical devices and tobacco products 鈥 which includes oversight of electronic cigarettes. It was not clear whether FDA employees who review drugs were exempted.


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On Friday, some officials expected the to fire 5,200 probationary employees across its agencies, according to an audio recording of a National Institutes of Health department meeting. HHS oversees NIH, FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, among other things.

People who spoke with the AP on condition of anonymity on Friday said the number of probationary employees to be laid off at the CDC would total nearly 1,300. But as of early Sunday afternoon, about 700 people had received notices, according to three people who spoke on condition on anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly. They said none of the CDC layoffs affected the young doctors and researchers who track diseases in what鈥檚 known as the Epidemic Intelligence Service.

The FDA is headquartered in the Maryland suburbs outside Washington and employs nearly 20,000 people. It鈥檚 long been a target of , who last year accused the agency of waging a 鈥渨ar on public health鈥 for not approving unproven treatments such as psychedelics, stem cells and chelation therapy.

Kennedy also has called for eliminating thousands of chemicals and colorings from U.S. foods. But the cuts at FDA include staffers responsible for reviewing the safety of new food additives and ingredients, according to an FDA staffer familiar with the firings.

An HHS spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment Sunday afternoon.

Nearly half of the FDA鈥檚 $6.9 billion budget comes from fees paid by companies the agency regulates, including drug and medical device makers, which allows the agency to hire extra scientists to swiftly review products. Eliminating those positions will not reduce government spending.

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A former FDA official said cutting recent hires could backfire, eliminating staffers who tend to be younger and have more up-to-date technical skills. The FDA鈥檚 workforce skews toward older workers who have spent one or two decades at the agency, and the Government Accountability Office noted in 2022 that the FDA 鈥渉as historically faced challenges in recruiting and retaining鈥 staff due to better money in the private sector.

鈥淵ou want to bring in new blood,鈥 said Peter Pitts, a former FDA associate commissioner under President George W. Bush. 鈥淵ou want people with new ideas, greater enthusiasm and the latest thinking in terms of technology.鈥

Mitch Zeller, former FDA director for tobacco, said the firings are a way to 鈥渄emoralize and undermine the spirit of the federal workforce.鈥

鈥淭he combined effect of what they鈥檙e trying to do is going to destroy the ability to recruit and retain talent,鈥 Zeller said.

The FDA鈥檚 inspection force has been particularly strained in recent years after a wave of departures during the COVID-19 pandemic, and many of the agency鈥檚 current inspectors are recent hires. It was not immediately clear whether those employees were exempted.

FDA inspectors are responsible for overseeing thousands of food, drug, tobacco and medical device facilities worldwide, though the AP that hadn鈥檛 been visited since before the pandemic.

The agency鈥檚 inspection force have also been criticized for not moving faster to catch recent problems involving infant formula, baby food and eyedrops.