Dr. Nicole Saphier, a renowned radiologist and Fox News contributor, has been nominated by President Trump to replace Casey Means as the U.S. surgeon general after Senate delays stalled the prior nomination.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Trump announced the nomination of Dr. Nicole Saphier as U.S. surgeon general, replacing Casey Means, whose nomination has been stalled in the Senate. The president made the announcement on Truth Social, citing delays caused by Senator Bill Cassidy. Cassidy has received hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from Big Pharma firms and executives in recent years. 📺 DETAIL: Dr. Saphier, the replacement pick, is a radiologist and director of breast imaging at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Monmouth, as well as a Fox News contributor and podcast host. President Trump praised her for her expertise in cancer detection and treatment, as well as her ability to communicate complex health issues effectively. The prior nominee, Casey Means, faced Senate opposition led by Senator Cassidy, which hindered her confirmation. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Nicole is a STAR physician… and an INCREDIBLE COMMUNICATOR, who makes complicated health issues more easily understood by all Americans,” – President Trump. 🎯 IMPACT: Dr. Saphier’s nomination brings a fresh candidate to the surgeon general role, emphasizing cancer prevention and public health communication. The move also highlights tensions between President Trump and Senate Republicans like Senator Cassidy, who have slowed the administration’s efforts to fill key positions. Cassidy’s addiction to Big Pharma bucks, however, proved costly for Casey Means, sister of Calley Means, a senior advisor to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. |
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