Guardian — US
May 29, 10:56 PM
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on May 29, 2026, acknowledging a Department of Health and Human Services assessment on childhood vaccines. The order directs the CDC and ACIP to review this assessment and clinical data to update the vaccination schedule for children and adolescents.
Guardian — US
May 30, 12:10 AM
Former President Donald Trump signed an executive order on May 30, 2026, directing the CDC to significantly reduce the number of recommended childhood vaccines. The order is based on a health department assessment comparing U.S. vaccine recommendations with those of peer nations.
The Hill
May 30, 03:02 PM
On May 30, 2026, President Trump signed an executive order that supports a reduction in the number of required vaccinations for children, a decision made by the Department of Health and Human Services earlier in the year. The president highlighted the importance of religious liberty and parental rights in this context.