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The Trump administration’s workforce reduction effort has reached the Food and Drug Administration. According to FDA staffers, probationary employees reviewing food ingredients, medical devices, and other products were fired over the weekend. The FDA relies on industry-paid fees for nearly half its budget and has long struggled with workforce retention due to higher private-sector salaries. Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. has accused it of blocking unproven treatments and has pushed to eliminate food chemicals. The agency's recent staff cuts include those reviewing food additive safety.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Trump administration's workforce reduction effort has reached the Food and Drug Administration.
00:07Probationary employees reviewing food ingredients, medical devices,
00:11and other products were fired over the weekend, according to the FDA staffers.
00:15The FDA relies on industry-paid fees for nearly half of its budget
00:18and has long struggled with workforce retention due to higher private sector salaries.
00:23Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. has accused it of
00:26blocking unproven treatments and has pushed to eliminate food chemicals.
00:30The agency's recent staff cuts included those reviewing food and additive safety.
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