Trump's Pick For Surgeon General Has Some Wild Views On Vaccines, Birth Control, And Autism
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President Trump nominated Dr. Casey Means as his new surgeon general, despite her having an inactive medical license and dropping out of her residency program. Trump emphasized her 'MAHA' credentials, mentioning that she would help tackle the Chronic Disease Epidemic. However, he admitted to not knowing her well, relying on recommendations from Robert F. Kennedy. Claims about Means graduating at the top of her class at Stanford have not been substantiated, raising questions about her qualifications for such an important role.
When asked about Means, Trump stated: 'I don't know her. I listened to the recommendation of Bobby. I met her yesterday and once before.'
Trump claimed Means 'graduated first in her class at Stanford,' yet HuffPost found no evidence of this claim.
In her announcement, Trump emphasized that Means has 'impeccable MAHA credentials' and will lead efforts to fight the chronic disease epidemic.
Means is a residency dropout without a medical license, as she left her post-graduate medical training program before completion.
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