
Trump announces MAHA advocate Casey Means will be new surgeon general nominee
Fox News
The White House announced Wednesday that President Donald Trump's nominee to be the next U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, would be replaced with MAHA advocate Dr. Casey Means.
Means, a vocal "Make America Healthy Again" proponent, played a significant role in helping shape the administration's agenda surrounding health, alongside her brother, Calley Means. She is a Stanford-trained physician and has made a name for herself as a wellness influencer alongside her brother. In 2024, both Casey and Calley co-wrote a book about the chronic disease epidemic titled "Good Energy," and Casey is also the co-founder of a health-tech company called Levels.
Calley Means was previously tapped by the administration to serve as a top special advisor to Secretary Kennedy.













