FDA top lawyer resigns days after starting job
- The Food and Drug Administration's new Chief Counsel, Hilary K. Perkins, resigned after two days amid scrutiny over her past support of abortion drugs and vaccine mandates.
- Republican Senator Josh Hawley pushed back against Perkins, stating he would vote no on Marty Makary's nomination if she didn't resign.
- Senator Hawley expressed concerns that Perkins' defense of abortion drugs undermines pro-life values, according to a source close to him.
- Following her resignation announcement, Senator Hawley stated he was pleased with Dr. Makary's reconsideration of her appointment.
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