Casey Means’ surgeon general nomination is stalled as senators question her experience and vaccine stance

The nomination of Dr. Casey Means to be U.S. surgeon general has stalled due to concerns over her experience and vaccine stance. Senators from both parties have questioned her ability to secure the votes needed for the role, despite ongoing efforts from the White House and activists to support her nomination.
Dr. Casey Means' nomination to be U.S. surgeon general is stalled. She faced scrutiny over her lack of experience and potential conflicts. Means, a 38-year-old physician, has been questioned about her views on vaccines. Senators have expressed concerns about her ability to secure the votes needed for the role. The White House and activists continue to support her nomination. Means' nomination has been delayed due to ongoing doubts about her qualifications.
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