By MIKE MAGEE
This previous week, U.S. District Courtroom Choose Judge Brian E. Murphy, dealt Trump and RFK Jr. a extreme blow. Not mincing phrase, he voided HHS vaccine schedule adjustments and labeled the motion an assault on scientific integrity that was “essentially problematic.”
In early December, 2025, President Trump directed HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy to evaluate the standing childhood immunization schedule. That schedule has traditionally guided the state school-entry necessities for vaccines in addition to mandating no out-of-pocket prices to oldsters from vaccine insurers.
The order had adopted Kennedy’s abstract dismissal of all members of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices changing them with a suspect group of vaccine skeptics with none peer evaluate.
Skilled organizations, together with the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Medical Affiliation shortly challenged the motion in court docket.
Choose Murphy suspended the appointment of 13 of the 15 new vaccine panel members, and said that solely 6 of the 125 “even underneath essentially the most beneficiant studying, have any significant expertise in vaccines.” The swift rebuke adopted the analysis of the brand new RFK Jr. appointed group’s work output by an independent coalition of scientific researchers which documented 60 deceptive or false segments and vaccine claims of their inaugural December assembly.
AAP President Andrew Racine M.D. was fast to applaud the court docket’s resolution, stating ““This resolution successfully implies that a science-based course of for growing immunization suggestions is to not be trifled with and represents a crucial step to restoring scientific decision-making to federal vaccine coverage that has stored youngsters wholesome for years.”

The motion couldn’t come quickly sufficient based on state Public Well being officers throughout the nation who’ve been struggling to show round a Measles epidemic tied to lax vaccination charges.
The primary outbreak was reported by the Texas Division of State Well being Providers in West Texas in late January, 2025. By August, 2025, 762 instances had been confirmed. Ninety-nine of the sufferers had been hospitalized. There have been two fatalities in school-aged youngsters who lived in Gaines County, Texas. The kids weren’t vaccinated and had no identified underlying situations.
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has been monitoring the unfold nationwide and the outcomes are fairly scary. In 2025, there have been 2213 instances all through the nation. 11% of the patients have required hospitalization, and a number of other youngsters have died of problems. In simply the primary 2 1/2 months of 2026, public well being officers have reported 1513 instances. Prior to now two weeks, almost 300 new instances have been reported. Main outbreaks are presently occurring in South Carolina, Texas, Utah and Arizona. 94% of the instances have occurred in unvaccinated sufferers.
We’ve identified concerning the illness for a protracted, very long time. The first published account dates again to Persia within the ninth century. It’s connection to a blood-born infectious agent was confirmed by Scottish doctor, Francis Residence, in 1757.
By 1912, the US Public Well being Service deemed it a severe sufficient risk that reporting was now required. Over the following decade, 6000 instances on common had been reported every year. By mid-century, 3 to 4 million individuals had been contaminated every year, and roughly 50,000 had been hospitalized and 500 died.
The first effective vaccine was licensed in 1963 by John Enders, and additional refined in 1968. By 1989, it grew to become clear {that a} booster could be required to strengthen waning immunity to the illness. By 2000, measles was declared eradicated because of an efficient immunization program which reached 91% of the US inhabitants. However based on the AAP “as misinformation about vaccine security has unfold, vaccination charges have gone down and measles instances have gone up.”
1 / 4 of a century later, our nation finds itself in a “again to the longer term” quagmire. Choose Murphy has injected some sanity and paused motion on all votes that had been taken by the brand new advisers. As Trump and Kennedy complain of “judicial overreach” and a want for “mental range” (sure, they really have used the time period), 27 states (together with the Republican led states Alaska, Mississippi, New Hampshire and Nevada) have formally introduced they intend to comply with the suggestions of the AAP on vaccine scheduling, and ignore a CDC that seems to be “off its’ rockers.”
Mike Magee MD is a Medical Historian and common contributor to THCB. He’s the creator of CODE BLUE: Inside America’s Medical Industrial Complex. (Grove/2020)
