President-elect Donald Trump has nominated a number of leading medical experts who oppose coronavirus-era lockdowns, are focused on eliminating chronic disease and want to overhaul America's medical bureaucracy.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS)
President Trump nominated former third-party candidate Robert F. Kennedy to be Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) in mid-November. If confirmed, Mr. Kennedy will have jurisdiction over a number of important health care regulatory agencies, including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Mr Trump is promised This is to allow President Kennedy to go “out of control” on health care policy rather than food after third-party candidates withdrew and endorsed President Trump's candidacy to become the 47th president.
President Kennedy likely influenced HHS to enact the Making America Healthy Again (MAHA) policy.
This would include ending what he believes is a regulatory crackdown at the hands of the pharmaceutical industry that plagues agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
he wrote in October.
The FDA's war on public health is nearing an end. This includes patented hallucinogens, peptides, stem cells, raw milk, hyperbaric therapy, chelating compounds, ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, vitamins, clean foods, sunlight, exercise, nutritional supplements, and other things that promote human health. It involves active suppression of what cannot be done. Pharmaceutical companies. If you work at the FDA and are part of this corrupt system, I have two messages for you. 1. Save your records and 2. Pack your bags.
President Kennedy's priorities are likely to include childhood vaccination schedules, fluoride in drinking water, and processed vegetable oils in processed foods. He is likely to urge the federal government to recommend that local governments stop adding fluoride to their water.
Dr. Marty McCurry (Secretary of the Food and Drug Administration)
On Friday, Trump nominated McQuarrie, a Johns Hopkins University transplant surgeon and author, was chosen to lead the FDA after advocating against pandemic lockdowns.
“Under the leadership of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., he has, among other things, properly evaluated the harmful chemicals that contaminate our nation's food supply and the drugs and biologicals that are being given to our nation's youth. We will finally be able to address the childhood chronic disease epidemic,'' President Trump said in a statement.
McCurry rose to prominence during the coronavirus pandemic as a seasoned medical professional who challenges the medical establishment's orthodox stance on policies promoting lockdowns and other strict pandemic-era measures.
Transplant surgeons frequently questioned the effectiveness of lockdowns and forcing children to wear masks. He has opposed mandatory vaccinations and questioned the usefulness of additional coronavirus vaccines.
McCurry argued that many Americans will likely develop immunity to the coronavirus through “herd immunity” by April 2021, which will reduce the threat the virus poses to the country.
“One reason public health officials have been reluctant to acknowledge the effectiveness of natural immunity is that they fear that natural immunity could lead some people to choose to get an infection rather than get vaccinated. “That's a legitimate concern. But we can encourage all Americans to get vaccinated while being honest about the data.” washington post.
Mr. McCulley, like Mr. Kennedy, has often criticized the U.S. food supply, believing it is making Americans sicker and less healthy.
“We have poisoned food supplies. We have pesticides. We have ultra-processed foods and all sorts of things that are blind spots to modern medicine,” McCurry said in September.
If confirmed by the Senate, McCulley would seek to overhaul the FDA's “shaky” bureaucracy, saying his agenda is too eager to approve opioids and too cautious about approving antiviral drugs to treat coronavirus. It turns out. He also called for a ban on cell phones in schools and questioned the prescription of anti-anxiety and anti-obesity drugs to children.
“For too long, FDA leaders have behaved like surly librarians who get annoyed when someone tries to borrow a book, but then prioritize who they like. ” the FDA candidate said in a 2021 Fox News op-ed.
“What he's really focused on is the concept that we can't continue to drug our nation's children,” McCurry said of Kennedy.
Dr. and former Rep. Dave Weldon (Florida) to head Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
“In addition to being a physician for 40 years and a military veteran, Dave is a respected conservative leader on fiscal and social issues, serving on the Labor/HHS Appropriations Subcommittee and serving on the HHS and CDC ”, Trump. said His Friday announcement.
The President-elect further added, “Dave also played a leading role in the Committee on Government Oversight and Reform hearings, addressing issues within HHS and the CDC. Dave worked with the CDC to enact a patent ban on human embryos. It was very successful.”
Like Kennedy, Weldon, a physician who served in Congress for 14 years from 1995 to 2009, often expressed concerns about the potential risks of vaccines.
During his tenure, he introduced A bill that would shift oversight of vaccine safety from the CDC to an independent agency within HHS. He particularly took issue with the alleged independence of the government's vaccine safety review process and suggested that thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative once commonly used in vaccines, was linked to autism. .
Mr. Weldon serves on the Department of Labor and Health's Appropriations Subcommittee, where his primary focus is on accountability, helping President Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Task Force to eliminate waste and inefficient bureaucracy. You may be given more options for elimination.
President Trump nominates Dr. Janet Neshewat For the Surgeon General
Neshewat is a FOX News contributor and medical director of CityMD, a network of emergency centers in New York and New Jersey.
“Dr. Neshewat is a passionate advocate for preventive medicine and public health and a strong communicator,” Trump said in a statement Friday. “We are committed to providing access and believe in empowering individuals to take control of their health and live longer, healthier lives.”
Neshewat, like other President Trump health candidates, criticized the CDC's guidance on mandating coronavirus vaccines, arguing that the risks associated with vaccines may outweigh the benefits, especially for children. She also attacked the government's mandates regarding coronavirus during the pandemic.
Candidate for surgeon general slammed In August 2022, the American Academy of Pediatrics promoted treating children with gender dysphoria with puberty blockers, calling it “unethical.”
Dr. Mehmet Oz nominated by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
President Trump on Tuesday nominated Mr. Oz will lead CMS, an agency with a budget of more than $1 trillion that can influence drug price negotiations, drug coverage, and the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).
Oz criticized the CDC's recommendation that young people get a booster dose of the coronavirus vaccine.
CMS candidates will play a role in negotiating the next round of drug prices created by the Inflation Control Act.
oz is strong corroborated Medicare Advantage is an increasingly popular option for seniors. This is in sharp contrast to the Biden-Harris administration, which cut Medicare Advantage while claiming that a future Trump administration would cut entitlement programs like Medicare and Social Security.
Oz will also work on reforming Obamacare, as long as President-elect Trump wants to reform President Barack Obama's landmark law.
make america healthy again
Many of Trump's picks will serve as part of his mission to eliminate chronic disease, address problems with America's food supply, and fight a bloated and potentially captivating bureaucracy. .
playing cards said In a statement announcing Robert F. Kennedy as a candidate for HHS, he said:
The safety and health of all Americans is the most important role for any government, and HHS is committed to protecting against harmful chemicals, contaminants, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and food products that contribute to the safety and health of Americans. It plays a big role in helping to ensure everyone is protected from additives. An overwhelming health crisis in this country.
He added: Kennedy will restore these institutions to a tradition of gold-standard scientific research and a beacon of transparency, end the epidemic of chronic disease, and make America great and healthy again! ”
Sean Moran is a policy reporter at Breitbart News. Follow him on X @SeanMoran3.


