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against all remaining vestiges of public health and scientific integrity......The initiation of mass firings of over 20,000 scientists and public health workers at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) marks a historic turning point in the collapse of American democracy and the Trump administration’s efforts to establish a fascist dictatorship in the United States. The historic significance of Trump’s fascist assault on science BY Evan Blake
Trump’s war on science and public health, overseen by the anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has now evolved into a scorched-earth policy of social vandalism, in which all the medical and scientific gains made by countless scientists and public health workers are being decimated overnight. For Trump and the financial oligarchy he represents, the enemy in this war is the international working class, whom they are determined to reduce to conditions of industrial slavery and barbarism on a scale not seen since the Nazi regime of Adolf Hitler. Under the Orwellian banner “Make America Healthy Again,” Trump and Kennedy are deliberately creating the conditions for the flourishing of infectious diseases, the proliferation of pseudoscience and the steady decline of life expectancy for masses of workers across the US and throughout the world. Tuesday’s mass firings coincided with the swearing-in of Trump’s new directors of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Jay Bhattacharya, and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Martin Makary. Bhattacharya is most notorious for co-authoring the Great Barrington Declaration, the “herd immunity” manifesto that justifies a policy of mass infection, death and debilitation with COVID-19. Makary adopted this policy, while both figures promoted anti-vaccine disinformation and denigrated virtually all other public health measures throughout the pandemic. Kennedy greeted their swearing-in Tuesday with the declaration, “The revolution begins today!” By this he meant a social counterrevolution against all remaining vestiges of public health and scientific integrity at the CDC, FDA and every other HHS agency. It is impossible to succinctly present all that took place on April 1, as thousands of employees at HHS and its 13 subsidiary agencies awoke to emails informing them of their firings. Among the most significant developments include the following:
All of these savage cuts will have far-reaching global ramifications, but arguably the most ominous are those targeting agencies overseeing the nationwide outbreak of H5N1 “bird flu” among poultry and dairy farms. In addition to the aforementioned firings at the CDC’s Global Health Center and ASPR, 140 staff were fired at the FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine, including critical leadership and administrative staff. These three centers collaborate with the USDA to track the spread of the bird flu, which numerous scientists have warned threatens to become the next pandemic. Historically, bird flu has had a 50 percent fatality rate among humans. Last month, Kennedy and USDA head Brooke Rollins both proposed to let the virus rip through poultry farms instead of culling infected birds. This insane policy, widely denounced by scientists, would effectively give the virus tens of millions of hosts to evolve, with researchers warning that only one mutation is needed for the development of human-to-human transmission. Were such a policy now put in place, there would be no effective mechanisms to track or report on the nationwide spread of bird flu, which could very well spark the next global pandemic. The events on Tuesday, which multiple sources have described as a “bloodbath,” follow a series of unprecedented attacks on public health and science by Trump and Kennedy, of which the following were most significant:
What emerges from this barrage of reaction is a clear and definite policy of fascist counter-revolution. Dominant sections of the American ruling class are determined to destroy all of the social gains won by the working class during the 20th century, and they have selected Trump as their Führer to carry this out. The Nazi concept of Gleichschaltung—“synchronization” or “falling into line”—entailed the subversion of academic freedom, the driving out of Jewish scientists and the reshaping of German society into a fascist dictatorship, in the process undermining all of the core concepts of the Enlightenment, human progress and philosophical materialism. Today, Trump demands the same falling into line, with Kennedy carrying this out in the sphere of public health. They are reviving the outlook advocated by Hermann Göring at a June 1934 speech in Wassertrüdingen, when he declared, “Real leaders are born of blood and soil and have no need for science and culture.” What is now unfolding is a dramatic and sudden reversal of the nearly century-long dominance of American scientific prowess. Over the course of World War II, the United States emerged as the global center for scientific research and innovation, with many of the above agencies either founded or reconstituted during this period. Europe’s greatest scientists, including Albert Einstein and Enrico Fermi, fled fascism and sought refuge in the US. This initial “brain drain” fueled by fascism continued in the post-war period, as the US became a magnet for top scientific talent from throughout the world.
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On March 31, also known as Cesar Chavez Day, unions and workers from across California converged on Delano, home of the historic Delano Grape Strike that began the struggle of the United Farm Workers. The Real News reports from the ground, speaking with union and community leaders who say workers are coming together across sectors to oppose Trump’s attacks on immigrants and the federal workforce.
The following is a rushed transcript and may contain errors. A proofread version will be made available as soon as possible.
Mel Buer:
On March 31st, 2025, thousands of workers from all over the state of California met in Delano, California to celebrate the life and legacy of Cesar Chavez, and stand in solidarity with immigrant workers across the United States. One in every three workers in the state of California are immigrants. And raids by ICE and border patrol agencies on immigrant communities have intensified in the months following Donald Trump’s inauguration in mid-January. In California, all across the state, immigrant workers have been detained and deported. Some of the most harrowing experiences have been in Kern County, in California’s Central Valley, where ICE raids have terrorized the immigrant community and left workers uncertain about their future in the country. In a show of solidarity, union workers from all over the state traveled to Delano to remind the country and each other that these attacks on immigrant workers won’t go unchallenged.
David Huerta:
Today’s also, not only a recognition of that, but also really standing united against the attacks against working people and the most particularly, immigrant workers, right? And so I think we stand today in the sense of saying that we stand shoulder to shoulder with one another, all workers for every worker. Doesn’t matter your status, doesn’t matter what language you speak, doesn’t matter. We have to stand united as working people at this moment in time, as we see this president continuous attacks against working people, and most particularly, against the immigrant community.
Mel Buer:
The Real News joined a caravan from Los Angeles to Delano, organized by the Service Employees International Union-United Service Workers West. Dozens of workers from all over Los Angeles met early in the morning, shared breakfast together, and then made the two and a half hour journey to Delano to march. When asked about the importance of organized labor coming together in support of each other, SEIU President David Huerta had this to say.
David Huerta:
This is the moment in time that as every fight, working people have to stand united. Whether you’re a farm worker, a janitor, a hotel worker, a state worker, a nurse, all of us have to stand together because really with this administration, their attack right now is against federal employees. But that attack against federal employees is just a precursor to what he’s trying to do to the rest of the labor movement, and that’s dismantling. And we cannot allow that to happen because the labor movement is the last line of defense for working people in this country.
Mel Buer:
After arriving in Delano, workers gathered for opening speeches in Memorial Park before beginning the three-mile march to Forty Acres, owned by the United Farm Workers. Members of CWA, the Teamsters, UAW, SEIU, UNITE HERE, and other unions were represented in a massive show of solidarity with immigrant workers in California and the U.S.
Speaker 3:
So I think when we think about what Trump is doing on immigration, it’s an attack on the working class. And not just immigrant workers, the entire working class. When one group of workers is so afraid of getting deported that they’re not willing to talk about wage theft or unsafe working conditions, obviously, that’s bad for them, but that’s also bad for every other worker in that industry. So we’re looking at construction, agriculture, home care, kitchens, janitors, right? If you’re an American worker in those jobs, when undocumented workers who are essential to those industries are in those same battles, they’re afraid to speak out, that’s bad for everyone. So I think it’s literally true that an attack on any worker pushes wages and working conditions down for every worker. And so it’s so important that labor defend immigrant workers. If for no other reason then, we cannot have a labor movement in this country if the immigrant working class, which is such a large and literally essential portion of that working class, is afraid for their very life.
Mel Buer:
For members of the Chavez family, the continuation of their father’s legacy and activism as founder and leader of the United Farm Workers in modern day movements has been a high point of the Cesar Chavez Day in California and beyond.
Paul Chavez:
It’s heartwarming to see that his legacy continues to inspire whole new generations of workers and activists. My dad had commented that it would’ve been a terrible waste of a lot of hard work and sacrifice if his work ended with his life. And the fact that we’re here with people from all walks of life that have come from the many places, and a lot of times from places far away, would put a smile on the face because I think he would say that his work continues even after his passing.
Speaker 5:
And this is a great opportunity for us to do that as a community, as people, especially, people who know the struggles of the people who actually have this country moving forward, those immigrants that at times are abused or do not have the recognition that they should as people that they are. May this moment for all of us be an empowering moment so that we might remember our commitment as Christians to uphold the dignity of those who are voiceless. May we be an inspiration to others to do the same in every aspect of their lives.
Mel Buer:
Reporting from California for The Real News Network, I’m Mel Buer.
https://therealnews.com/stand-united-unions-join-farm-workers-against-ice-raids
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