
U.S. Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz, best known among Americans as the daytime TV host of โThe Dr. Oz Show,โ announced on Wednesday the Biden administration fired him from the Presidentโs Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition.
โOne week and three different explanations later, President [Joe] Biden finally informed me today why he fired me from the Presidential Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition,โ Oz, 61, said in a March 30 statement released by his campaign.
โThis was a political firing because Iโm calling out Bidenโs failures on inflation, immigration, and COVID,โ he added. โThe Woke Left will not silence or stop me from being a bold, conservative voice in the U.S. Senate.โ
Oz, who is running for office in Pennsylvania, received letters from the White House Office of Presidential Personnel earlier this month, asking him to resign or be terminated from the presidential council.
According to a White House official, Oz was asked to resign because he is in violation of the Biden administrationโs policy to have federal candidates serve on boards. Oz, who is a Republican, was appointed in 2018 by President Donald Trump to serve on the council.
Oz said the Biden administration informed him that he was fired from the board โbecause it is customary to replace the council with members who share the Presidentโs priorities.โ
Another explanation provided by the White House said he had to resign due to the 1939 Hatch Act, a law that bars public officials from using their position to engage in political activity, Oz said.
On March 25, Oz responded to Bidenโs request for his resignation in a written letter, saying he does not intend to resign as a member of the council and โhealth should never be politicized.โ
โI do not engage in campaign activity while acting as a Council Member. My involvement was purely toward advocating for health awareness and empowermentโthe engine of my life and work,โ Oz wrote.