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US HHS deputy secretary and acting CDC chief Jim O’Neill to leave posts, Politico reports

By Thomson Reuters Feb 13, 2026 | 10:25 AM

WASHINGTON, Feb 17 (Reuters) – U.S. Health and Human Services Deputy Secretary Jim O’Neill will leave his current role as part ​of a larger shakeup of health department ‌leadership, Politico reported on Friday, citing two HHS officials and a person familiar with the personnel decision.

O’Neill, the top aide of Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., ‌is ​also the Acting Director ⁠of the Centers for ⁠Disease Control and Prevention.

HHS General Counsel Mike Stuart, the agency’s top lawyer, will also leave, Politico reported. They will be offered new ​roles within the Trump administration, the report said. It was not immediately clear if ⁠the new posts are ⁠within HHS or at other agencies.

An ​HHS spokesperson on Sunday referred to an X ​post by their colleague Andrew Nixon noting ‌Stuart will continue to serve as HHS General Counsel pending his appointment to a position in the administration.

On Thursday, HHS Secretary Kennedy ⁠announced changes to his management team.

As part of the changes, according to the agency, Chris Klomp will become ⁠chief counselor ‌and oversee all operations of ⁠the department, while Kyle Diamantas and ​Grace ‌Graham will serve as senior counselors ​for the ⁠Food and Drug Administration and John Brooks as senior counselor for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

(Reporting by Ahmed Aboulenein in Washington and Sneha S K in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna ​Chandra Eluri)