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US Health Secretary Azar Refutes CNN Report of Resignation

US Health Secretary Azar Refutes CNN Report of Resignation
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By Staff, Agencies

US Health Secretary Alex Azar slammed CNN after it rushed to report that he “resigned, citing Capitol violence.” He said he would stay till the inauguration and that his farewell letter was part of standard procedure.

CNN picked up Azar’s departure letter – a standard practice for all outgoing officials ahead of a presidential transition – on Friday, reporting that the secretary was resigning his position over Trump’s post-election rhetoric and his response to the unrest on Capitol Hill. Azar, however, has countered that claim, stating he will remain at his post until Joe Biden’s inauguration on January 20.

“Contrary to the CNN chyron, I am still here serving the American people at [Health and Human Services]. I believe it is my duty to help ensure a smooth transition to President-elect Biden’s team during the pandemic and will remain as Secretary through January 20,” Azar wrote on Twitter on Friday night.

While Azar does cite the Capitol riot in his letter, deeming it an “assault on our democracy,” and calls on the president to “continue to condemn unequivocally any form of violence,” the missive does not suggest any break with Trump over the unrest. Instead, the secretary wrote that “the actions and rhetoric following the election threaten to tarnish [the] historic legacies of this administration,” without levelling any accusations at the president himself.

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