With Donald Trump back in the White House, big changes are almost guaranteed across the federal government—and Admiral Rachel Levine’s position as Assistant Secretary for Health might be on the line.
Levine, who was appointed by President Joe Biden in 2021, has been a significant figure in shaping public health responses, from tackling COVID-19 to fighting the opioid crisis. She’s also led the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, one of America’s eight uniformed services, and has been deeply involved in expanding access to mental health care and supporting LGBTQ+ health initiatives.
But given the Trump administration’s previous approach to public health policy, many of Levine’s priorities could face major shakeups. A new administration often brings new policy directions, and Levine’s focus on initiatives like reproductive rights and LGBTQ+ health care could clash with Trump’s potential plans.
If Trump decides to replace her, Levine could join the ranks of other Biden appointees likely to be let go as Trump’s team fills positions with figures who align with his administration’s goals. In an era where health policies are increasingly polarized, Levine’s tenure may well be in jeopardy as Trump’s administration carves out its own path on health care priorities.
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