Trump Picks Former Deputy Surgeon General Schwartz for CDC

Erica Schwartz

Source: Department of Health and Human Services

President Donald Trump has named a former US deputy surgeon general to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a conventional choice for an agency that’s been embroiled in chaos.

Trump nominated Erica Schwartz, also a retired rear admiral in the Commissioned Corps of the US Public Health Service, according to a post on Truth SocialBloomberg Terminal Thursday. Schwartz, who holds medical and law degrees, would be the fourth CDC leader during Trump’s second term if confirmed by the Senate.