❓WHAT HAPPENED: A major shakeup in leadership at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is underway, with top aides departing from their current roles to other positions as the agency looks to amplify its Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) agenda.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: HHS Deputy Secretary Jim O’Neill, General Counsel Mike Stuart, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Chris Klomp.
📍WHEN & WHERE: February 13, 2026, at the Department of Health and Human Services.
💬KEY QUOTE: “They are being offered jobs within the administration but will not be remaining in their current positions,” said a source familiar with the personnel changes.
🎯IMPACT: The changes reportedly form part of efforts to strengthen the management team and advance health policies ahead of the midterm elections.
Top aides to Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be leaving their posts as part of a broader restructuring of the department’s leadership ahead of the 2026 midterms and a ramp-up of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) agenda. Deputy Secretary Jim O’Neill and General Counsel Mike Stuart are said to be transitioning to other roles within the administration. At the same time, several subagency staff are being elevated to build out the department’s MAHA messaging.
“What basically happened was that HHS Secretary Kennedy, and also the White House, realized that we want to be most efficiently and most effectively implementing that policy and moving the needle on these issues that we see as very clear and unambiguous wins for us,” a White House source told POLITICO on Friday, adding, “And obviously the polling and such is very clear on these topics as well.”
Earlier this week, Secretary Kennedy announced that Chris Klomp, previously deputy administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), would take on the role of chief counselor overseeing all HHS operations. Klomp’s previous work on President Donald J. Trump’s Executive Order implementing a “most favored nation” prescription drug pricing policy culminated with the rollout of TrumpRx.gov last week, a new online platform aimed at helping patients secure significant discounts on some of the priciest and most commonly prescribed medications in the U.S.
Additional appointments include Kyle Diamantas and Grace Graham as senior counselors for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), while John Brooks will also step into a senior counselor role at CMS.
According to the White House, the effort is aimed at “muscling up the management team over at HHS.” The shakeup likely signals that Kennedy and the MAHA agenda are taking on a more central role in the Trump administration and will play a much larger part in the Republican Party’s 2026 midterm messaging than previously thought.
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