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Trump picks conspiracy theorist ‘wellness influencer’ Casey Means with no medical license to replace Fox contributor as Surgeon General - Previous nominee was withdrawn amid claims she had ...
Dr. Casey Means is seen during a Capitol Hill hearing ... Means had an Oregon medical license granted in 2014 but it was rendered ... For Means, the top issues plaguing American health are ...
Since Trump nominated Means ‒ a 37-year-old Stanford University-educated wellness influencer ‒ as surgeon general on May 7, she has drawn scrutiny for her lack of medical license. Means ...
While promoting her 2024 book, Casey pointed out in a lengthy Instagram post that the “the metabolic health crisis is the biggest threat we face” in the U.S.
The nomination of Casey Means to be U.S. Surgeon General has received blistering criticism from RFK Jr.'s VP, Nicole Shanahan. Means's lack of an active medical license is also falling under scrutiny.
Earlier this week, Trump announced his pick for U.S. surgeon general, Dr. Casey Means. Here's what we know about her background and where she stands on health issues.
Casey Means, President Trump's new pick for U.S. surgeon general, faces questions about her medical qualifications. And despite RFK Jr.'s support, some in the MAHA movement are lobbying against her.
RFK Jr.: Casey Means ‘walked away from traditional medicine because she was not curing patients’ by Ashleigh Fields - 05/09/25 9:19 AM ET by Ashleigh Fields - 05/09/25 9:19 AM ET ...