Doubts from key Republicans on surgeon general test MAHA’s political power
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Some Republicans are pushing back on surgeon general nominee Casey Means over her vaccine recommendations.
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If confirmed, Means' vaccine positions could influence federal health guidance and vaccine recommendations you and your family receive.
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Casey Means, Trump's nominee for surgeon general, is facing resistance from some Republican senators over her stance on vaccines and vaccine recommendations. Means has declined to forcefully advocate for vaccines, a position that has drawn scrutiny from GOP lawmakers who typically align with the administration but view vaccine skepticism as problematic. The pushback tests whether the Trump administration's "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) movement—which has questioned mainstream public health guidance—can maintain party unity on nominations requiring Senate confirmation. Her confirmation hearing and subsequent votes will reveal how much latitude Republicans are willing to grant the White House on public health positions that deviate from traditional medical consensus. The outcome will signal whether the administration's health agenda faces significant internal party obstacles or can advance with GOP support.
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Key Republicans are expressing doubts about Casey Means' confirmation as surgeon general.
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