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Dr. Casey Means — a Stanford-educated surgeon, best-selling author, wellness influencer, and vaccine skeptic — has been nominated by Donald Trump for surgeon general, ensuring her place as a leading voice for the Trump administration’s Make America Healthy Again agenda.
In a Truth Social post, the president hailed Means as having “impeccable ‘MAHA’ credentials.” Trump announced the 37-year-old as his new nominee after his first pick, Janette Nesheiwat, withdrew from the post.
When pressed about what led him to pick Means to inform the public of the best health advice, the president told reporters: “Bobby thought she was fantastic.” The comment signals Means had the backing of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., known for his vaccine skepticism who has already made sweeping changes to the department.
Without explicitly stating that she is part of the MAHA movement, she has voiced support for RFK Jr’s agenda. The HHS secretary “has a vision for the future that aligns with what I want for my family, future chi
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