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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(13,726 posts)
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 03:16 AM 11 hrs ago

Trump's "wellness" nominee for Surgeon General: "vaccines are not part of my core message"

https://www.rawstory.com/casey-means-2675337702/

President Donald Trump's Surgeon General pick faced a tough grilling on Wednesday at her Senate confirmation hearing, and the Wall Street Journal's editorial board was not impressed.


Casey Means, a wellness entrepreneur, badly stumbled when pressed on vaccine safety, dodging straightforward questions about childhood immunizations and autism.

When asked about HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s debunked autism-vaccine claims, Means equivocated that "we do not know what, as a medical community, causes autism," and "we should not leave any stone unturned."

The Journal editors called her out.

"She’s right that we don't know all of the causes of autism, but countless studies have ruled out vaccines. Why not say that?" they asked.

Things didn't get better when senators asked if she'd encourage measles vaccination. Instead of a simple yes, Means deflected: "I believe every patient, mother, parent needs to have a conversation with their physician."

The Journal pointedly asked: "How about a simple 'yes'?" She then admitted "vaccines are not part of my core message," a stunning response for someone seeking the nation's top public health job.
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Trump's "wellness" nominee for Surgeon General: "vaccines are not part of my core message" (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd 11 hrs ago OP
Kook Bread and Circuses 11 hrs ago #1
We cannot expect people to be appointed to be qualified for the job. nt CozyMystery 11 hrs ago #2
Yeo, just a bunch of hacks in Don the Con's admin. n/t iluvtennis 9 hrs ago #3
She is not board certified and holds no license. AllyCat 9 hrs ago #4
Trump whore is the only real requirement Skittles 9 hrs ago #5
No truer words. dalton99a 6 hrs ago #7
How many people will die because they livetohike 8 hrs ago #6
Wellness grifter who will recommend Johonny 6 hrs ago #8

livetohike

(24,175 posts)
6. How many people will die because they
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 06:16 AM
8 hrs ago

followed the advice of these unqualified “health” officials? This is like a Twilight Zone episode.

Johonny

(25,900 posts)
8. Wellness grifter who will recommend
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 08:36 AM
6 hrs ago

Unproven and unlikely to help costly wellness products. It's all a scam and she is really a wealthness expert. How to gain wealth by selling shit to people. Same as Doctor Oz.

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