
Report: President Trump Considering Removal of FDA Commissioner Marty Makary
Key Takeaways
- Sources familiar with White House deliberations suggest Makary’s departure is imminent, though neither the White House nor HHS has confirmed or named a successor.
- Makary’s tenure aligned FDA with MAHA priorities, including advocating placebo-controlled Covid-19 vaccine trials in lower-risk groups and pursuing high-visibility regulatory shifts.
According to the Wall Street Journal, a source close to the White House said FDA commissioner Marty Makary "is done."
President Donald Trump is considering removing FDA Commissioner Marty Makary, according to a Wall Street Journal report citing sources familiar with the discussions.
The move would add to a growing list of leadership changes across major US health agencies.
Why Would Makary Be Fired?
According to Reuters, a source close to the White House said the FDA commissioner "is done" and that Trump had signed off on the decision.1 The White House and the Department of Health and Human Services were not immediately available for comment.
Makary, a surgical oncologist at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, was confirmed as FDA commissioner back in March 2025.2 During his time at FDA, he’s become a prominent figure within the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement backed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and authored bestselling books on healthcare costs and what he described as systemic failures in modern medicine.
During his tenure he championed several controversial positions, including pushing for large placebo-controlled trials for
Reports of Makary's potential exit have intensified over the past week and are tied to concerns about those controversial decisions.1 Some within the administration are said to be “uncomfortable” with the political fallout generated by his more provocative regulatory moves, particularly the scrutiny growing around FDA's direction in Congress and former agency officials.
What Would Happen if Makary is Fired?
If Makary is fired, FDA would be left without a permanent commissioner at a moment when the agency is already operating with acting heads in charge of its top drug development departments, including
The timing also raises practical concerns around FDA's ability to navigate high-stakes decisions on drug approvals, vaccine policy, and food safety without stable, confirmed leadership in place.
Senior officials have departed the CDC and other federal health bodies at an alarming rate in recent months, raising concerns among public health experts about institutional continuity at agencies responsible for drug safety, disease surveillance, and pandemic preparedness.
Critics are also warning that the repeated churn of leadership makes it harder for these agencies to retain experienced staff, maintain long-term policy commitments, and respond effectively to emerging health threats.
For now, the White House has yet to name a potential successor or confirm the report.
Whether Makary's replacement will continue the MAHA-aligned approach he helped advance, or chart a more conventional regulatory course, is likely to be closely watched.
References
- Trump plans to fire FDA chief Makary, WSJ reports Reuters May 8, 2026
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-planning-fire-fda-chief-makary-wsj-reports-2026-05-08/ - Martin A Makary M.D., M.P.H. U.S. Food and Health Administration July 11, 2025
https://www.fda.gov/about-fda/fda-organization/martin-makary




