President Trump’s pick for Surgeon General has triggered a political earthquake. Dr. Casey Means, a wellness influencer and holistic health advocate, faces fierce backlash from an unexpected source—Nicole Shanahan, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s former running mate. Shanahan warns Americans to question this nomination, claiming Means lacks the experience needed for the job. She points to Means’ ties to a Silicon Valley biometric data company as a red flag for conflicts of interest.
Shanahan didn’t hold back in her criticism. She accused Kennedy Jr. of breaking promises to keep the Means siblings out of government roles. “Something smells rotten here,” she said, suggesting Kennedy might be taking orders from shadowy forces instead of President Trump. This bombshell raises serious questions about who’s really calling the shots in Washington.
The controversy comes just weeks after Trump’s first nominee, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, withdrew amid accusations of lying about her medical background. Conservative warriors like Laura Loomer led the charge against her, calling her a fake who betrayed Trump’s America-First health agenda. Now, critics ask if Means is just another swamp creature in disguise.
Means calls herself a “metabolic health evangelist” and promotes alternative medicine. Supporters cheer Trump for picking someone who challenges big pharma and bloated bureaucracies. They see her as a bold leader who’ll dismantle the failed policies that let chronic diseases plague our communities.
But Shanahan isn’t buying it. She warns that Means’ tech company could exploit Americans’ private health data under the guise of “public wellness.” With Silicon Valley giants already censoring free speech, conservatives fear this move opens the door to more surveillance and control.
Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” plan sits at the center of this storm. While Trump praises Means as the perfect partner for Kennedy, insiders reveal she once opposed his extreme views on vaccines and fluoride. Skeptics wonder if she’s selling out her principles to join the administration.
The American people deserve leaders who put their health first—not globalist puppets or corporate????. Trump vowed to drain the swamp, but this nomination has some patriots asking if the swamp is draining him instead. Every appointment must be held to the highest standard of loyalty and transparency.
As the battle rages, one thing is clear: real change requires fighters who won’t bend to the deep state. Means’ nomination tests whether Trump’s team can deliver on their promise to smash the corrupt medical establishment. The stakes for America’s health—and freedom—have never been higher.