FDA Chief Marty Makary Resigns Over Flavored Vape Approval Dispute

Marty Makary resigned as FDA Commissioner amid disagreements with the Trump administration over flavored e-cigarettes.

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Marty Makary has resigned as Commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration following a high-stakes policy clash with the Trump administration over the approval of flavored e-cigarettes, according to The New York Times.

His departure on Tuesday comes after weeks of internal pressure and growing tension inside the agency, with officials reportedly anticipating a possible firing or forced exit before Makary ultimately stepped down.

The key trigger behind Makary’s resignation was a disagreement over the administration’s decision to authorize fruit-flavored vaping products, a move he privately opposed.

People familiar with the matter said, as per NYT, that Makary believed flavored e-cigarettes posed a significant risk to young people due to their appeal and addictive nicotine content.

He reportedly told close associates he could not support the decision in good conscience and would not approve a policy he fundamentally disagreed with.

The White House, however, moved ahead with the authorization despite his objections. The decision reportedly became the point of conflict between Makary and senior administration officials in his final weeks.

Makary’s resignation also follows months of broader friction within the FDA over regulatory direction under the current administration.

Following his exit, FDA food regulator Kyle Diamantas was named acting commissioner as the agency prepares for a permanent replacement.