KEY POINTS
  • Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald resigns as head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • Fitzgerald's departure comes less than a day after Politico revealed she bought stock in a tobacco company within a month of taking her job.
  • Fitzgerald also owned stocks in other tobacco companies, despite overseeing CDC's smoking-cessation programs.

The head of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention resigned Wednesday on the heels of a bombshell report that she had purchased stock in a tobacco company soon after taking her job, which oversees smoking-cessation programs.

Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald, who is an ob-gyn, also had owned stock in other tobacco companies prior to assuming her post almost six months ago as one of the nation's top health officials.