
Trump's Surgeon General Nominee Faces Scrutiny Over Qualifications
President Trump's controversial nomination of Casey Means as Surgeon General has sparked a debate about qualifications for the nation's top doctor. Means, who boasts a strong social media presence and appearances on popular podcasts, lacks an active medical license, according to NPR and state records. NBC News medical analyst Dr. Vin Gupta questions her suitability, stating, "You can't be the nation's top doctor if...you don't actually practice the craft." The nomination highlights the intersection of social media influence and public health leadership, raising questions about the balance between experience and visibility in high-profile medical appointments. The controversy underscores the importance of transparency and rigorous vetting processes for such crucial positions.