Rachel Levine fought HIV & STIs at HHS. Now she’s speaking out because that progress is being undone
The former assistant secretary for health is breaking her silence on the damage Trump's HHS is doing.
May 13 2025 5:00 AM
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The former assistant secretary for health is breaking her silence on the damage Trump's HHS is doing.
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