Kennedy claims Monarez said she was 'not trustworthy'
In a fiery exchange with Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts, Kennedy claimed the recently fired CDC Director Susan Monarez said she was not trustworthy.
Warren pointed to an op-ed Monarez wrote for The Wall Street Journal on Thursday saying she wouldn't prematurely sign off on recommendations from the CDC's vaccine advisory committee.
"I told her that she had to resign because I asked her, 'Are you a trustworthy person?' And she said, 'No,'" Kennedy replied. "If you had an employee who told you they weren't trustworthy, would you ask them to resign, senator?"

Kennedy reiterated the statement when asked by Sen. Bernie Sanders, an independent from Vermont, about the exchange with Monarez.
"Are you telling us that the former head of CDC, you asked her, 'Are you a trustworthy person?' And she said, 'No, I am not a trustworthy person,'" Sanders asked.
'"She didn't say, 'No, I'm not a trustworthy person.' She said, 'No,'" Kennedy replied.





