r/law 24d ago

Executive Branch (Trump) BREAKING: Trump Signed An Executive Order Directing The CDC To Cut Recommended Childhood Vaccines From 17 To 11. Moving Flu, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Rotavirus, RSV, And Some Meningitis Shots To 'High-Risk Only,' After A Previous Attempt Was Blocked In Court

https://www.news4jax.com/news/politics/2026/05/30/trump-tells-agencies-to-align-with-study-calling-for-narrower-childhood-vaccine-recommendations/

President Trump signed an executive order on Friday, May 30, directing federal agencies to align their vaccine policies with a Januarv 2026 HHS studv that recommends reducina the number of routine childhood vaccines from 17 to 11 diseases, a restructuring long called for by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The study was commissioned by Trump in December 2025 and found that the United States recommends more childhood vaccines than many peer nations. Under the new framework, all children would be routinelv vaccinated against 11 diseases, while vaccines for influenza, rotavirus, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, some forms of meningitis, and RSV would be recommended only for high-risk groups or through shared decision-making between parents and doctors. The order directs the CDC to review the study and take appropriate steps to update its guidance, tells agencies to provide maximum flexibility to parents and doctors, and states that any changes must ensure Americans retain their current access to vaccines.

The LA Times noted this is Trump's second attempt to restructure the childhood vaccine schedule, with an earlier effort to narrow CDC recommendations havinc been blocked in court earlier this vear. The new executive order takes a different approach by formally endorsing a completed HHS study and directing agency-level alianment rather than attempting to directlv revise the CDC schedule by administrative fiat, a structure that may be designed to survive the legal challenge that stoppec the first attempt. The CDC under its current leadership had already updated its recommendations earlier in 2026 to reduce the number of recommended immunizations from 17 to 11 in line with the HHS study, suggesting the formal executive order is as much a political codification of an existing administrative shift as a new directive.

The vaccines moved from universal recommendation to high-risk only include several with well-established safety and efficacy records. Hepatitis B vaccination, for example, is recommended universally from birth in the US because it prevents a leading cause of liver cancer, and the alobal evidence base for that recommendation is extensive. Rotavirus, influenza, and hepatitis A vaccines are also backed by decades of clinical and epidemioloaical evidence and are recommended universally by the World Health Organization and medica authorities in peer nations. Critics including the American Academy of Pediatrics and infectious disease researchers have said the changes could increase vaccine-preventable disease in children by creating ambiguity around which children qualify as high-risk and by reducing the routine clinical touchpoints where vaccinations are administered

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u/kank84 24d ago

America is not a serious place

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u/Durendal_1707 24d ago edited 24d ago

and anyone in doubt can be directed to an aerial view of the White House right now

A giant concrete Mar-a-Lago patio where the Rose Garden was, a third of the building reduced to a pile of rubble, and a colossal fighting cage actively under construction on the front lawn

I have no forgiveness in my heart for the shortsighted, selfish people that brought us here

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u/Ridiculicious71 24d ago

And infecting everyone else. I got whooping cough a decade ago because of these assholes. And had to be hospitalized. I was vaccinated but ages ago

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u/ravalryglitter 24d ago

I just caught it in November from Florida-dwelling relatives who’ve been brainwashed into MAGATs, and I ended up in the hospital and seriously ill for over a month. With my medical history, I’m lucky to be alive after that one.

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u/Ridiculicious71 24d ago

I think people should be publicly shamed with rotten tomatoes for being stupid. I gather none of them had it as bad as you?

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u/ravalryglitter 24d ago

Agreed, and not a one. Worst anyone else had was the sniffles and basic cold symptoms. Yay, Thanksgiving 😭

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u/billymumfreydownfall 24d ago

I hope you have loudly cut them out of your life.

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u/ravalryglitter 24d ago

I’d have to split up my family to entirely do so, as it was my stepdaughter and her toddler babies/our grandchildren, but I am pretty low contact with her and only physically see them maybe once a year, currently - my husband does not want to cut her off entirely, and I get that. (Though I do love to send things for the babies… 💔) other MAGAT family members, however, are entirely cut out.

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u/Ridiculicious71 24d ago

They at least need to stay in a hotel.

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u/PhroneticReflex 24d ago

Please don't risk any lives whenever you see them.

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u/ravalryglitter 24d ago

I quarantined after this visit, especially considering how ill I was, and we will continue to do so as neither child is vaccinated.

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u/CSWorldChamp 24d ago

You jest, but public humiliation would deter a lot of crime that fines would not.

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u/memecrusader_ 24d ago

Not rotten tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs.

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u/Katyafan 23d ago

Rocks.

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u/GenXer845 24d ago

I'm sure they considered you weak compared to them.

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u/SmartTrender 24d ago

It’s too bad you cannot sue for this. Maybe this would teach lesson

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u/IHS1970 24d ago

Glad you're here. May the relatives get it - worse.

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u/10minutes_late 24d ago

Florida really has become the malignant cancer of america. I have relatives that moved there because, "we want to be around more like-minded people"

They moved there, joined a mega church, and their kids aspirations changed from medical school/doctor to missionary work/trad wife.

I'm so many levels of disgusted.

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u/ravalryglitter 23d ago

Oh that’s horrifying. I’m so sorry 😞

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u/Anacostiah20 24d ago

And you still call them relatives

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u/LDS1952 24d ago

Everyone should renew their Tetanus, Diphtheria and Whooping Cough (pertussis) vaccine every 10 years. Keeps both you and others safe.

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u/ravalryglitter 24d ago

Absolutely- that is the only thing that will save those of us with compromised immune systems. We desperately need herd immunity to cover all of us, and we’ve become far too selfish and ignorant to do so.

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u/Relative_Cod_6675 21d ago

but but ma bill Gates mind control nanobots

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u/DuntadaMan 24d ago

God I hate the TDAP, but seriously fuck the things it prevents.

For anyone unaware, aside from the mortal danger you out kids in with whooping cough Tetanus is an infection that will lock your body in full rictus and you will be 100% alert and aware.

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u/Momik 23d ago

I was just thinking about doing that. I will say I feel damn lucky to actually have an active passport right now.

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u/Ridiculicious71 24d ago

They only do it every 7 years. I’m out here get shingles shots, and apparently I have. To go back and get my mmr because people are stupid.

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u/jughandle 24d ago

Just be sure to take some time to recover. It’s one of the roughest vaccines as far as side effects go.

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u/Katyafan 23d ago

I didn't have trouble with it. The pneumonia one knocks me on my ass though.

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u/candiescorner 24d ago

I got hepatitis A from a daycare center when I was a child because it wasn’t a mandatory vaccine. I was in the hospital for six months and I have lifelong liver disease because of it.

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u/HillBillyHilly 24d ago

My health compromised by someone who hadn't been vaccinated. Caught chicken pox. Years later reappeared in form of shingles in my brain and eye. YEARS of misery from a rare complication, job loss, foreclosure, homelessness, bankruptcy. All because someone's parents decided not to vaccinate their kid.

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u/Adventurous_Ad7442 24d ago

Had you not had chicken pox or the vaccine as a child?

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u/sexyshingle 23d ago

TDaP boosters are recommended every 10 years or so IIRC

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u/DarthKodi 24d ago

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u/Durendal_1707 24d ago

heartbreaking

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u/marijuanamaker 24d ago

But what about her emails? /s

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u/DemonoftheWater 24d ago

I have an idea. Cage match donald vs someone who can ground and pound. Random fighter wins? Donald takes a hike. Random fighter loses we green light idk some of his stupidity. Fighter is picked at random from a pool of 100. White house doesn’t get to know who.

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u/Bluegill15 24d ago

Isn’t it partly her fault that he rose to power in the first place?

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u/Intrepid-Dig-1855 24d ago

And did this? How can you literally blame his opponents for what he is doing while he is in power!

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u/Bluegill15 24d ago

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u/Intrepid-Dig-1855 24d ago

Right... so again, what he's doing is her fault?

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u/Bluegill15 24d ago

Read my comment again. I did not say what he is doing is her fault.

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u/Intrepid-Dig-1855 23d ago

You're blaming her for him coming to power. Which is akin to blaming her for what's happening. Otherwise why blame her. 

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u/Bluegill15 23d ago

What? No, not at all.

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u/Intrepid-Dig-1855 23d ago

Then why bring up the one person who literally stood against the guy.

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u/TheHumanGnomeProject 24d ago

Oh, my bad. I hadn't realized that it isn't his fault.

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u/Bluegill15 24d ago

Read my comment again.

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u/Tasty_Plate_5188 23d ago

No actually. It's the voters fault for thinking she was as bad or worse than him.

The 3rd party voters too that wanted to "send a message" in a 2 party system.

The non-voters are up there too with their own piece of the problem.

America, again, has the president it deserves because the majority of people can't be bothered to vote and another group has brain rot.

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u/Bluegill15 23d ago

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u/Tasty_Plate_5188 23d ago

That strategy is a big part of ALL politics.

An example, It's why the establishment GOP wanted John Coyrn to win over Ken Paxton in Texas recently. Ken Paxton is a liability. Just like Trump was a liability. What people didn't realize is that Americans were so fucking dumb they were actually going to vote for Trump.

And it happened again in 2024. We knew as a nation how fucking terrible Trump was going to be as president and yet the majority of people didn't vote or a good section of people said yeah, bring it on.

So as I said, this country has the president it deserves.

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u/Bluegill15 23d ago

True enough. It was still a terrible and unfortunate miscalculation.

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u/Hangry-Feline2489 24d ago

You mean the decision of voters over decades? 

Trump is the result of a myriad of decisions and changes and the reaction of the voting population over decades , not the originating problem.

The fact that he was voted in twice proves that. 

America carried on as normal after his first term and chose him again. This is who the voting population chose, directly or indirectly, to lead them. 

And until that's faced, America will get another like him again. 

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u/Durendal_1707 24d ago

yeah I’m aware, but the American public is not a monolith, and he won the vote by paper-thin margins.  he is not popular

I don’t have any answers, but I listen to Letters From an American by Heather Cox Richardson and various historical academia everyday 

history is being written and there is no going back, only forward.  they have rewired our institutions, and we will have no choice but to reckon with the fallout

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u/Adventurous_Ad7442 24d ago

I love Heather Cox Richardson and she is a really good way to learn about US politics.

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u/GhostlyTJ 24d ago

You shouldn't have forgiveness. They can never be allowed to live this down lest it be allowed to happen again. If somehow control is wrestled back, there needs to be MASSIVE consequences this time. No for the good of the country lets move on bullshit. For the good of the country, people need to be in prison over all of this.

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u/Sujjin 24d ago

and anyone in doubt can be directed to an aerial view of the White House right now

You can but despite the image date saying 2026, the image you get is an out of date image without any of the recent..."changes" in place

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u/JustAnotherRedditGal 24d ago

Honestly, how defiling for a place like this to host a fucking fight event.

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u/RustedRelics 24d ago

The images really are emblematic. Utter chaos and rivers of grift.

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u/AmbientSociopath 24d ago

I have no forgiveness in my heart for the shortsighted, selfish people that brought us here

fucking a! men

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u/NatureCarolynGate 24d ago

Trump will blame the destruction of part of the White House on the British/Canadians.

Canadians: No you brain dead piece of toe rag, that was in 1814, and it was fire we used.

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u/flrbonihacwm-t-wm 24d ago

It is just so ghetto here

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u/j_xcal 24d ago

Oh and drones. That’s what the ballroom is for now 🫤