Casey Means, the President Trump's nominee for surgeon general, has missed a Senate confirmation hearing after going into labor. The hearing was scheduled two days after her due date, and it has been postponed indefinitely.
Meanwhile, Calley Means, Casey's brother, is no longer employed at the White House as a Special Government Employee. His role had a 130-day term limit, which ended about a month ago without being publicly announced by the administration. However, press articles and conference listings still identified him as a government employee, leading to accusations of abuse of power.
Critics are welcoming Calley's departure, citing concerns over his lack of health expertise and potential conflicts of interest with his wellness company, Truemed. The company stands to benefit from the Trump administration's plans to broaden eligibility for tax-advantaged medical spending.
Calley Means has a background in alternative medicine and has been criticized by health experts for her nomination as surgeon general. They have accused her of promoting "quackery" and selling unproven tests and treatments. The US Surgeon General must be someone Americans can trust to provide credible advice based on solid science and real data.
Public Citizen has praised Calley's departure, saying the Trump administration had "wildly abused" the Special Government Employee designation to bring in powerful individuals with little financial transparency or anti-corruption restraints.
Meanwhile, Calley Means, Casey's brother, is no longer employed at the White House as a Special Government Employee. His role had a 130-day term limit, which ended about a month ago without being publicly announced by the administration. However, press articles and conference listings still identified him as a government employee, leading to accusations of abuse of power.
Critics are welcoming Calley's departure, citing concerns over his lack of health expertise and potential conflicts of interest with his wellness company, Truemed. The company stands to benefit from the Trump administration's plans to broaden eligibility for tax-advantaged medical spending.
Calley Means has a background in alternative medicine and has been criticized by health experts for her nomination as surgeon general. They have accused her of promoting "quackery" and selling unproven tests and treatments. The US Surgeon General must be someone Americans can trust to provide credible advice based on solid science and real data.
Public Citizen has praised Calley's departure, saying the Trump administration had "wildly abused" the Special Government Employee designation to bring in powerful individuals with little financial transparency or anti-corruption restraints.