Trump withdraws surgeon general nominee, replaces her with Stanford grad, doctor
- Following the withdrawal of Dr. Janette Nesheiwat’s nomination shortly before her Senate confirmation hearing in May 2025, President Trump selected Dr. Casey Means to lead as the U.S. surgeon general.
- Nesheiwat’s nomination was withdrawn due to concerns over her medical credentials and past statements, prompting the administration to realign its health leadership under Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
- Means, a Stanford-trained physician turned wellness influencer, criticizes conventional medicine and promotes lifestyle changes to address chronic diseases within the Make America Healthy Again agenda.
- Trump described Means as having “impeccable MAHA credentials” who will work closely with Kennedy to reverse chronic disease and improve Americans’ health outcomes.
- Means’s nomination suggests a policy shift toward functional medicine approaches, potentially reshaping federal public health efforts to focus on diet, chronic disease prevention, and pharmaceutical skepticism.
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Trump Taps Wellness Influencer and RFK Jr. Ally Casey Means as Surgeon General
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