Trump Surgeon General Pick Casey Means Stalled in Senate Panel
The Associated Press reports that President Donald Trump’s nomination of wellness influencer and physician Dr. Casey Means to be U.S. surgeon general has stalled in the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee a month after a contentious confirmation hearing focused heavily on vaccines. Means, a 38‑year‑old Stanford‑trained doctor who left a surgical residency and now promotes diet‑ and lifestyle‑driven 'Make America Healthy Again' ideas, faces bipartisan concerns over her lack of traditional public‑health experience, an inactive medical license, past vaccine comments, and undisclosed brand ties. Republican Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins remain publicly undecided, and Murkowski said Tuesday she is 'in the same spot' despite White House lobbying, underscoring that Means likely lacks the GOP unanimity she needs to clear the committee. The White House and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s team are still pushing her as a key ally in their effort to pull back some vaccine recommendations and reorient health policy toward chronic‑disease prevention, but her close alignment with Kennedy’s controversial vaccine agenda is proving to be a central obstacle. The stall adds to recent legal and political setbacks for Kennedy’s broader overhaul of federal vaccine and public‑health guidance, and it is drawing sharp online debate over whether a wellness influencer skeptical of parts of the vaccination schedule should be the nation’s chief medical messenger.
📌 Key Facts
- Dr. Casey Means, 38, is President Trump’s nominee for U.S. surgeon general and her confirmation has been stalled for about a month in the Senate HELP Committee.
- Republican Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins have withheld support after grilling Means on vaccines, with Murkowski saying this week she remains undecided.
- Means is closely aligned with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s efforts to scale back vaccine recommendations and center diet and lifestyle, drawing criticism from major medical groups and some senators.
- The White House, via spokesman Kush Desai, says it is having 'productive conversations' with senators and touts Means’ academic credentials and chronic‑disease advocacy, while Kennedy’s spokesman calls her focus on 'healthier lifestyle choices' an asset.
- The nomination fight follows recent court setbacks for Kennedy’s vaccine‑policy changes at HHS and reflects deep partisan and intra‑GOP rifts over vaccines and the direction of federal health policy.
📊 Relevant Data
In 2023, 76.4% of US adults reported having one or more chronic conditions, representing approximately 194 million adults.
Trends in Multiple Chronic Conditions Among US Adults, By ... - CDC — CDC
Black individuals with low income had the highest prevalence of poor or fair health status at 28.4% in 2022, compared to 10.3% for White individuals with high income, based on trends from 2019 to 2022.
Trends and disparities in health status and health care in the United ... — PMC
As of the 2023-2024 flu season, flu vaccination rates among children were 70% for Asian children, 61% for Hispanic children, 55% for White children, and 49% for Black children.
Recent Changes in Children's Vaccination Rates by Race and ... - KFF — KFF
In December 2025, the CDC adopted recommendations for individual-based decision-making on the hepatitis B birth dose for infants born to mothers who test negative for hepatitis B, shifting from universal recommendation.
CDC Adopts Individual-Based Decision-Making for Hepatitis B ... — CDC
Higher diet quality is associated with a 14%–29% lower risk of cardiovascular disease and 0.5–2.5 years of delayed aging, based on prospective cohort studies.
Impacts of Diets and Food Plans in Health and Diseases ... - IADNS — IADNS
Black and Hispanic people had lower COVID-19 vaccination rates than White and Asian people in the United States as of 2025 data.
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in COVID-19 Vaccination Intention and ... — PMC
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