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Can Trump's Unconventional Surgeon General Pick Survive Senate Scrutiny?

Casey Means faces tough questions on qualifications and personal healthcare practices

By Emergent Politics Desk

· 3 min read · 5 sources

The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions held a highly anticipated hearing on Wednesday, where President Trump's nominee for U.S. Surgeon General, Casey Means, faced intense questioning from lawmakers. The hearing, which was delayed for months, marked a crucial step in Means' confirmation process.

Means, a social media influencer and doctor, has been a contentious choice for the role, with many questioning her qualifications and personal healthcare practices. During the hearing, Means was grilled by senators on her views on various health topics, including vaccination, abortion, and mental health.

Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) expressed concerns over Means' lack of experience in public health, stating, "I'm worried that you don't have the necessary experience to be Surgeon General." Means responded by highlighting her experience as a doctor and her commitment to improving public health.

Meanwhile, Senator Patty Murray (D-Wash.) questioned Means' personal healthcare practices, including her use of social media to promote unproven health remedies. Means defended her actions, stating, "As a doctor, I believe in empowering patients to take control of their health, and social media is a powerful tool for doing so."

The hearing was not without controversy, as Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) revealed that her guest for the State of the Union, Aliya Rahman, was arrested by U.S. Capitol Police on "Unlawful Conduct" charges for standing during President Trump's address. Omar took to social media to express her outrage, stating, "My constituent was forcibly removed from the House chamber for standing up during the President's speech. This is unacceptable."

In other news, Senator Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) announced the appointment of retired four-star U.S. Army Gen. Jack Keane to the Commission on the National Defense Strategy (NDS). Keane, a veteran of the Vietnam War, will bring his expertise to the commission, which is tasked with developing a comprehensive national defense strategy.

In a separate development, Vice President JD Vance and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz announced a pause in Medicaid funds to Minnesota amid a fraud probe. The move is part of the Trump administration's efforts to crack down on fraud in the state.

As the confirmation process for Means continues, it remains to be seen whether she will be able to overcome the scrutiny and concerns raised by lawmakers. One thing is certain, however: the role of Surgeon General is crucial in shaping the nation's public health policy, and the person who fills it must be equipped to handle the challenges that come with it.

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