Donald Trump has nominated several excellent candidates for his administration. Overall, conservatives are looking forward to RFK Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense, Marco Rubio as Secretary of State, Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence, and other strong candidates. I am doing it.
However, Trump's choice appears to have become even more frowned upon following Matt Gaetz's decision to withdraw his candidacy for attorney general. Not everyone is excited about Pam Bondi, President Trump's pick to be AG after Gates' resignation.
And many are skeptical about who President Trump has nominated for Surgeon General, especially Liz Wheeler.
“Dr. Janet Neshewat should be disqualified. That's not a good choice,” she says.
First, “Dr. Janet Nesheiwat has been on the side of the tyranny of COVID-19 time and time again over the years,” Liz says.
During the pandemic, Dr. Neshewat was both a “practicing physician” and a “FOX News personality.” During her newscasts, she pushed the coronavirus narrative while condoning vaccines, lockdowns, social distancing, and perhaps most troubling of all, censorship.
“She praised Facebook, especially Mark Zuckerberg, for censoring what she called anti-vaccine information. And she called out other social networks. [and] When we're talking about hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, the efficacy of vaccines, and even the lethality of COVID-19, specifically who is at risk and what puts people at risk, other social media Platforms will be censored as well,” says Liz.
“Vaccines save lives and I'm so excited. This affects everyone, so I thank and applaud Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg for taking action.” It affects our children. It affects adults as well…and I hope and pray that other social media platforms will follow suit and do the same,” she said on Fox Business Network.
“That in itself is a deal breaker,” Liz says.
But Neshewat also called vaccines “a gift from God” in an op-ed published in 2021.
“It's not science. It's not evidence. It's ideology,” Liz charges.
She also encouraged people to: do not have Although sick, he was exposed to the coronavirus for 10 days to maintain social distancing and supported masking children at school.
Although Mr. Nesheiwat has “softened his views” since the pandemic, Mr. Riz said, “he has not withdrawn some of his very harmful positions.”
To learn more about Dr. Neshewat and why he thinks Liz deserves to be disqualified, watch the episode above.
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