Trump’s Surgeon General Nominee Linked to Childhood Gun Accident That Killer Her Father
- Dr. Janette Nesheiwat's father was shot dead in a gun accident when she was 13 years old, a tragic incident which inspired her medical career.
- The accident occurred when Dr. Nesheiwat accidentally knocked over a.380 caliber handgun, which discharged and struck her father in the head.
- Ziad “Ben” Nesheiwat died the next day, and the police ruled the incident an accidental shooting.
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Trump Pick for US Surgeon General Says She Accidentally Shot Dead Father
President-elect Donald Trump’s Surgeon General pick, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, is believed to have accidentally shot her father, as reported by the New York Times. At just 13, Nesheiwat accidentally caused a gun to fire while searching for scissors in her family’s Florida home in February 1990. Dr. Janette Nesheiwat accidentally shot her father dead, according to the New York Times. A .380 caliber handgun fell from a tackle box, discharging and f…
Trump chose as Surgeon General a doctor who accidentally fired a gun that killed her father at the age of 13
The most important public health position in the United States will be held by an emergency doctor and commentator for the FOX channel who chose the profession after accidentally killing her father as a child.
Donald Trump's Surgeon General's Doctor Accidentally Shot His Father In The Head At Age 13
Donald Trump's nominee for US Surgeon General - Dr. Janette Nesheiwat - accidentally knocked over a gun when she was 13, causing it to go off and fatally shoot her father in the head, The Guardian writes.
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