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Biden CDC Appointee Attacks Kennedy As His ‘Satanic’ Pictures Get Revealed

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Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, who resigned last week from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, used a Sunday appearance on ABC News’ This Week to accuse Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of steering U.S. health policy toward ideology at the expense of science. But his warnings were quickly consumed by controversy, as old social media posts featuring satanic imagery resurfaced online, raising questions about his credibility.
Daskalakis, a prominent advocate for gay health issues and former deputy coordinator for the Biden administration’s monkeypox response, took over as acting director of the CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases in August 2023. He left the post on August 28, 2025, citing in his resignation letter what he described as mounting disregard for scientific evidence inside the agency.
This is who Biden thought should be in charge of immunizations and who today’s mainstream media believes is a good-faith critic of Kennedy and Trump.

In his interview, he pointed directly to Kennedy’s changes to the childhood COVID-19 vaccine schedule, which now limit vaccination largely to children with pre-existing conditions. “We’re seeing the tip of the iceberg,” he told co-anchor Martha Raddatz. “Six-month-old to two-year-old, their underlying condition is youth.” He warned the narrower guidance could discourage insurance coverage, reduce access, and leave children vulnerable. Invoking his oath as a physician, he added, “From my vantage point as a doctor who’s taken the Hippocratic Oath, I only see harm coming.”
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The former CDC official speculated that broader changes were coming. He pointed to the September agenda of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, suggesting the hepatitis B birth dose could be targeted next. “They have a very specific target on COVID, but I do fear they have other things they’re going to be working on,” he said. “I predict they’re going to try to change the birth dose of hepatitis B so that kids don’t get it when they’re born.” He characterized the moves as part of a broader ideological campaign to undo vaccination programs.
In his resignation letter, Daskalakis accused the Trump administration of exerting political influence on the CDC, saying it pushed “policies that do not reflect scientific reality.” He singled out risks to children and “pregnant people,” warning the changes could both harm the vulnerable and undermine public confidence in scientific institutions. Though he described his departure as “escorted off lovingly” by colleagues, he said the sidelining of expert advice had become untenable.
But whatever momentum his critique gathered evaporated as social media accounts unearthed provocative images from his past. Posts from his Instagram account, @drdemetre, show him wearing harnesses, corsets, horned masks, and shirts adorned with inverted pentagrams — symbols commonly associated with Satanism. One caption joked about using a friend’s shirt to “unlock the gates of hell.” Others featured BDSM-inspired outfits at apparent nighttime events.

The images, now circulating widely on Twitter, have drawn fierce criticism. “I’m all for removing Satanists who advocate for sterilizing children,” one user wrote.
Daskalakis has not addressed the images in connection with his CDC role. Yet the controversy highlights just how out there the left has become over the past few years. When Democrats did appoint bureaucrats into important roles, they always seem to have one very specific type:

And, regardless of their role, they all appear to have one purpose in mind.

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