
The Trump administration’s complete overhaul of CDC websites has sparked explosive revelations about decades of potential misinformation being pushed on American families regarding vaccine safety and controversial social agendas.
Story Highlights
- CDC secretly updated vaccine-autism pages without scientific clearance, contradicting decades of established claims
- RFK Jr.’s influence at HHS drove unprecedented changes to public health messaging on vaccines
- Trump executive orders triggered removal of LGBTQ and gender ideology content from federal health sites
- Career CDC staff exodus accelerates as agency undergoes complete ideological transformation
CDC Website Overhaul Exposes Previous Claims
President Trump’s administration has systematically dismantled decades of CDC messaging through comprehensive website modifications that comply with new executive orders. The changes began in November 2025 when the CDC’s vaccine-autism page received updates labeling previous “no-link” claims as “not evidence based,” bypassing normal scientific review protocols. These modifications occurred without clearance from career scientists, shocking agency staff who discovered the changes after implementation.
🚨BREAKING: CDC quietly rewrites its vaccine–autism guidance
In a stunning shift, the CDC now says its own “vaccines don’t cause autism” claim was not evidence-based.FULL STORY 👇👇@MdBreathe @uTobian @TheChiefNerd @newstart_2024 pic.twitter.com/UZHGbKnvit
— Maryanne Demasi, PhD (@MaryanneDemasi) November 20, 2025
RFK Jr.’s Anti-Vaccine Influence Transforms Agency Direction
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s appointment to influence HHS and CDC operations has fundamentally altered the agency’s approach to vaccine safety communications. Kennedy’s long-standing anti-vaccine activism now drives policy decisions that override career scientists’ recommendations. Former CDC leader Daniel Jernigan confirmed that webpage modifications bypassed established clearance procedures, representing a complete departure from evidence-based protocols. This shift aligns with conservative concerns about government agencies promoting questionable health mandates without proper oversight.
Career Staff Resistance Reveals Deep State Opposition
Anonymous CDC employees have expressed dismay at the administration’s evidence-based approach to vaccine safety, with some claiming the changes feel like a “hijacked airplane.” These career bureaucrats predicted dire consequences for abandoning previous messaging, demonstrating their investment in maintaining established narratives regardless of scientific scrutiny. Staff resignations and low morale reflect resistance to accountability measures that prioritize transparency over institutional protection of controversial policies.
The administration’s comprehensive review has also triggered manuscript revisions to remove inappropriate terminology and restore focus on biological science rather than social ideology. This represents a fundamental victory for Americans who demanded their tax-funded health agencies focus on legitimate medical concerns rather than promoting divisive social agendas that undermine traditional family structures and parental authority over children’s health decisions.
Sources:
CDC vaccine safety website promotes debunked autism link – STAT News
Embarrassing and horrifying CDC workers describe the new vaccines and autism page – Mother Jones
Removal of pages from CDC website brings confusion, dismay – CIDRAP
A CDC website change may contribute to the public’s uncertainty on vaccines and autism – KFF
Illinois Department of Public Health statement on vaccines – IDPH



























