Top HHS spokesperson takes leave of absence after accusing scientists of “sedition”

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Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson Michael Caputo is taking a 60 day leave of absence “to focus on his health and the well-being of his family,” the agency said in a statement on Wednesday.

Driving the news: Caputo baselessly accused career scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in a Facebook livestream on Sunday of gathering a “resistance unit” for “sedition” against President Trump, the New York Times reported on Tuesday. He apologized to staff on Tuesday, according to Politico.

  • In the same Facebook livestream, Caputo — a former Trump campaign official with no scientific background — encouraged followers to buy ammunition in the event that Joe Biden loses the election and refuses to concede. “And when Donald Trump refuses to stand down at the inauguration, the shooting will begin,” Caputo said. Continue reading.