Trump has chosen the new surgeon General to recommend RFK Jr.

President Trump told reporters on Thursday that he laid the basis for his new selection for the surgeon general on the recommendation of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Trump was asked why he chose Cassie Mins, a doctor who was closely related to the “Healing America” movement, as his new pick to fulfill the role.
Trump said “because Bobby thought he was great,” she was a bright woman who went through Stanford. I realized that she wanted to be academic against a surgeon. “
Trump added, “Bobby really thought he was great. I didn’t know him. I heard Bobby recommended,” Trump added. “I met him yesterday and once before. He’s a very outstanding person. Actually a great academic. So I think he would be great.”
Trump announced on Wednesday that he was withdrawing his first surgeon general nominee Janet Neshewat and instead of him. Nethawat is expected to play another role in HHS.
Cassie Minnes, a graduate of Stanford Medical School, is the sister of Calli Mines, a close Kennedy friend and a special public servant at HHS.
Cassie Minnes is the co-founder of the level, a health technology company that focuses on tracking health information through devices like continuous glucose monitor.
Both Cassie and Cally are the Kennedy Maha Agender High-Profile Support, which focus on chronic diseases and healthy lifestyle.
Kennedy has come under investigation for the speech about his vaccines and was strictly hit by HHS stuffing and fund cut.
