Annie Waldman
@anniewaldman.bsky.social
Covering health care @ProPublica. Signal: 347-549-0332. Email: annie.waldman@propublica.org. (Also #COYS)
And kudos to my co-reporter @bxroberts.org who is masterful at understanding the complexity of federal data sets! 📊
November 6, 2025 at 1:43 PM
And kudos to my co-reporter @bxroberts.org who is masterful at understanding the complexity of federal data sets! 📊
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Do you know anything about how the current administration is approaching food safety? We want to talk to:
*Current/former federal workers (from FDA, USDA and CDC)
*Food safety experts
*Industry professionals
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Do you know anything about how the current administration is approaching food safety? We want to talk to:
*Current/former federal workers (from FDA, USDA and CDC)
*Food safety experts
*Industry professionals
Find me on Signal (347-549-0332) or email me 📩
November 6, 2025 at 1:42 PM
We are still reporting and need your help.
Do you know anything about how the current administration is approaching food safety? We want to talk to:
*Current/former federal workers (from FDA, USDA and CDC)
*Food safety experts
*Industry professionals
Find me on Signal (347-549-0332) or email me 📩
Do you know anything about how the current administration is approaching food safety? We want to talk to:
*Current/former federal workers (from FDA, USDA and CDC)
*Food safety experts
*Industry professionals
Find me on Signal (347-549-0332) or email me 📩
But current and former FDA employees, as well as food safety experts said, these cuts and actions are undermining public health.
"It's only a matter of time before people die," said one expert.
"It's only a matter of time before people die," said one expert.
November 6, 2025 at 1:41 PM
But current and former FDA employees, as well as food safety experts said, these cuts and actions are undermining public health.
"It's only a matter of time before people die," said one expert.
"It's only a matter of time before people die," said one expert.
HHS, FDA and the White House refused to respond to any of ProPublica’s questions about the decrease in foreign food inspections or other recent actions.
"Responding to ProPublica is not considered a mission-critical activity," said HHS press secretary, citing the government shutdown.
"Responding to ProPublica is not considered a mission-critical activity," said HHS press secretary, citing the government shutdown.
November 6, 2025 at 1:40 PM
HHS, FDA and the White House refused to respond to any of ProPublica’s questions about the decrease in foreign food inspections or other recent actions.
"Responding to ProPublica is not considered a mission-critical activity," said HHS press secretary, citing the government shutdown.
"Responding to ProPublica is not considered a mission-critical activity," said HHS press secretary, citing the government shutdown.
Then the administration quietly scaled back the Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network, also known as FoodNet, shrinking its surveillance to just two pathogens: Salmonella and a common type of E. coli.
The program was previously responsible for monitoring eight foodborne illnesses.
The program was previously responsible for monitoring eight foodborne illnesses.
The CDC quietly scaled back a surveillance program for foodborne illnesses
As of July 1, a critical surveillance program is monitoring for only two pathogens instead of the usual eight.
www.nbcnews.com
November 6, 2025 at 1:39 PM
Then the administration quietly scaled back the Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network, also known as FoodNet, shrinking its surveillance to just two pathogens: Salmonella and a common type of E. coli.
The program was previously responsible for monitoring eight foodborne illnesses.
The program was previously responsible for monitoring eight foodborne illnesses.
The next month, a quality control program that ensured consistency and accuracy across its 170 pathogen and contaminant labs was suspended as a result of staffing cuts.
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November 6, 2025 at 1:38 PM
The next month, a quality control program that ensured consistency and accuracy across its 170 pathogen and contaminant labs was suspended as a result of staffing cuts.
www.reuters.com/world/us/us-...
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The gutting of the workforce coincides with other actions the administration has taken that are poking holes in the nation's food safety net.
In March, the FDA announced it was delaying compliance with a rule to speed up the identification and removal of harmful products in the food system:
In March, the FDA announced it was delaying compliance with a rule to speed up the identification and removal of harmful products in the food system:
Constituent Update
The FDA is announcing its intention to extend the compliance date for the Food Traceability Rule by 30 months.
www.fda.gov
November 6, 2025 at 1:37 PM
The gutting of the workforce coincides with other actions the administration has taken that are poking holes in the nation's food safety net.
In March, the FDA announced it was delaying compliance with a rule to speed up the identification and removal of harmful products in the food system:
In March, the FDA announced it was delaying compliance with a rule to speed up the identification and removal of harmful products in the food system:
These support staff cuts have incapacitated foreign inspections, as new burdens have shifted to investigators, current and former FDA staffers said.
As morale has collapsed across the FDA, many senior investigative officials with decades of experience also chose to resign or retire.
As morale has collapsed across the FDA, many senior investigative officials with decades of experience also chose to resign or retire.
November 6, 2025 at 1:36 PM
These support staff cuts have incapacitated foreign inspections, as new burdens have shifted to investigators, current and former FDA staffers said.
As morale has collapsed across the FDA, many senior investigative officials with decades of experience also chose to resign or retire.
As morale has collapsed across the FDA, many senior investigative officials with decades of experience also chose to resign or retire.
About two dozen current and former FDA officials blamed the pullback on deep staffing cuts under the Trump administration.
Inspections declined early on, after 65% of the staff in divisions responsible for coordinating travel and budgets were fired or left.
projects.propublica.org/federal-heal...
Inspections declined early on, after 65% of the staff in divisions responsible for coordinating travel and budgets were fired or left.
projects.propublica.org/federal-heal...
Gutted: How Deeply Trump Has Cut Federal Health Agencies
More than 20,500 workers have left or been pushed out of federal health agencies, a ProPublica analysis found. Staffers say the cuts will leave their agencies less equipped to conduct studies, perform...
projects.propublica.org
November 6, 2025 at 1:35 PM
About two dozen current and former FDA officials blamed the pullback on deep staffing cuts under the Trump administration.
Inspections declined early on, after 65% of the staff in divisions responsible for coordinating travel and budgets were fired or left.
projects.propublica.org/federal-heal...
Inspections declined early on, after 65% of the staff in divisions responsible for coordinating travel and budgets were fired or left.
projects.propublica.org/federal-heal...
And in recent years, FDA investigators have uncovered numerous safety violations at foreign food facilities:
*Crawling insects.
*Pipes dripping into water tanks.
*Workers hauling dough in soiled buckets.
*Cracked conveyor belts.
*Fake testing data purporting to show food products were pathogen free.
*Crawling insects.
*Pipes dripping into water tanks.
*Workers hauling dough in soiled buckets.
*Cracked conveyor belts.
*Fake testing data purporting to show food products were pathogen free.
November 6, 2025 at 1:35 PM
And in recent years, FDA investigators have uncovered numerous safety violations at foreign food facilities:
*Crawling insects.
*Pipes dripping into water tanks.
*Workers hauling dough in soiled buckets.
*Cracked conveyor belts.
*Fake testing data purporting to show food products were pathogen free.
*Crawling insects.
*Pipes dripping into water tanks.
*Workers hauling dough in soiled buckets.
*Cracked conveyor belts.
*Fake testing data purporting to show food products were pathogen free.
Why does this matter?
*Nearly all seafood, ~60% of fresh fruit and ~40% of veggies are imported.
*Research shows imported food has been increasingly linked to outbreaks.
*Foodborne illnesses (i.e.🦠 listeria, e. coli, salmonella🦠) can cause severe illness and death.
www.fda.gov/food/consume...
*Nearly all seafood, ~60% of fresh fruit and ~40% of veggies are imported.
*Research shows imported food has been increasingly linked to outbreaks.
*Foodborne illnesses (i.e.🦠 listeria, e. coli, salmonella🦠) can cause severe illness and death.
www.fda.gov/food/consume...
What You Need to Know about Foodborne Illnesses
A table of foodborne disease-causing organisms and common illness names with the associated signs and symptoms.
www.fda.gov
November 6, 2025 at 1:33 PM
Why does this matter?
*Nearly all seafood, ~60% of fresh fruit and ~40% of veggies are imported.
*Research shows imported food has been increasingly linked to outbreaks.
*Foodborne illnesses (i.e.🦠 listeria, e. coli, salmonella🦠) can cause severe illness and death.
www.fda.gov/food/consume...
*Nearly all seafood, ~60% of fresh fruit and ~40% of veggies are imported.
*Research shows imported food has been increasingly linked to outbreaks.
*Foodborne illnesses (i.e.🦠 listeria, e. coli, salmonella🦠) can cause severe illness and death.
www.fda.gov/food/consume...
We crunched the federal data and found the US is on track to have the *fewest inspections since 2011* (excluding pandemic years).
In recent years, the FDA has typically been able to conduct ~110 foreign food inspections each month, but in March, the number of inspections dropped almost in half.
In recent years, the FDA has typically been able to conduct ~110 foreign food inspections each month, but in March, the number of inspections dropped almost in half.
November 6, 2025 at 1:31 PM
We crunched the federal data and found the US is on track to have the *fewest inspections since 2011* (excluding pandemic years).
In recent years, the FDA has typically been able to conduct ~110 foreign food inspections each month, but in March, the number of inspections dropped almost in half.
In recent years, the FDA has typically been able to conduct ~110 foreign food inspections each month, but in March, the number of inspections dropped almost in half.
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October 21, 2025 at 1:05 PM
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October 17, 2025 at 2:58 PM
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