Marty Makary departs FDA after clashes over fruit-flavored vapes with Trump – reports
Marty Makary has resigned as Commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) after a 13-month tenure marked by significant clashes. Reports indicate his departure follows disagreements with the White House, particularly President Trump, over the approval of fruit-flavored vapes.

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AI-generatedMarty Makary has resigned as Commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) after a 13-month tenure marked by significant clashes. Reports indicate his departure follows disagreements with the White House, particularly President Trump, over the approval of fruit-flavored vapes. Makary initially halted their approval but the FDA later announced it would move forward. He also faced criticism from Congress regarding drug regulation and the review of mifepristone. The FDA under Makary reportedly delayed the publication of vaccine safety research and made controversial decisions regarding vaccine approvals, which were sometimes reversed after public outcry. Kyle Diamantas is reported as Makary's acting replacement.
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5 extractedMakary initially overrode agency scientists to halt the approval of the first fruit vapes on the market before the FDA announced the approval would move forward last week.
Marty Makary resigned from his position as commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Tuesday.
The FDA’s 'mismanagement and bungled drug reviews' have 'chilled investments in life-saving, innovative cures'.
Donald Trump signed off on a plan to fire Makary earlier this month after the president scolded the FDA chief for not approving fruit-flavored vapes.
The FDA reportedly stopped the publication of research on the safety of vaccines against shingles and Covid, demonstrating a pattern of 'not letting information out that might support the general safety of vaccines'.