FDA Whistleblower Dishes on Agency’s Shortfalls

David Oliveira, who recently left the FDA after six years as a senior staffer, is speaking out about problems at the agency under the Biden administration, including tobacco control, diversity, equity and inclusion, and failures to combat China flooding the U.S. market with illicit vapes after the FDA’s top tobacco official was removed from his position. 

“Many of us had been anticipating it for quite some time. We knew that change was drastically needed at FDA when it came to Tobacco Control,” Oliveira said in an interview with Fox News Digital. “Because Tobacco Control had really gotten out of control, there were many, many failures in core missions for the center that needed dramatic change and new leadership.

“Many of us, whether it be from public health, consumers, small business owners, industry, and including even Senator Dick Durbin, who last year at a hearing said to Brian King, ‘It looks to me that you have fallen down on the job.’ So really, it runs the spectrum of people who are unhappy with what’s gone on recently with FDA in terms of tobacco regulation.

“I frequently would attend shows and visit vape shops, and I was somewhat a canary in a coalmine, and would report back as to what I was seeing, and I would warn them that what I was seeing on the ground was out of control. We had a lot of people in the building who would go online and try to do some surveillance, but when you get out into the real world and you see the number of vape shops that are flooded with these illicit products, and I started to warn them about the amount of nicotine that was in these devices. We went from a Juul device, which had around 200 puffs, which was the equivalent of one pack of cigarettes, then I started seeing 5,000 puffs. I brought that warning back to the center, and then the following year would see 10,000 puffs. Now on the market, you can see 40,000 and 50,000 puffs. This is what the Chinese have done. They have not sought to get products authorized. They will introduce the latest and greatest technology. I saw a Santa one that was red and white. They’ll introduce flavors like Gummy Bear, Blow Pop, and Fruit Rollups, and these things that are absolutely youth-appealing because they do not care.” 

View the 15-minute interview here.