Thomas Corry, the assistant secretary for public affairs at the Health and Human Services Department, resigned just two weeks into his role, following disagreements with Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. regarding the handling of a serious measles outbreak in Texas. Corry announced his immediate resignation on LinkedIn, expressing best wishes for his former colleagues. His brief tenure raised questions on leadership dynamics within HHS as the department faces public health challenges, with no immediate word on a successor.
Just six days prior, Corry posted a photo of Kennedy presiding over the HHS team with the caption: @SecKennedy meeting with our team to lay out his goals for improving the health and fitness of Americans.
I want to announce to my friends and colleagues that last Friday I announced my resignation effective immediately, Corry wrote on his LinkedIn page Monday.
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