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Trump Appoints Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, Former COVID Vaccine Advocate Turned Critic, as Surgeon General

Dr. Janette Nesheiwat (Screenshot: Sherri)

President Donald Trump has nominated Dr. Janette Nesheiwat as the next U.S. Surgeon General, describing her as “a fierce advocate for preventive medicine” and a “dedicated leader” in public health.

Trump’s announcement celebrates Nesheiwat’s extensive medical experience, her work on the front lines during the COVID-19 pandemic, and her commitment to empowering Americans to take charge of their health.

Trump said in a press release:

“I am proud to announce that Dr. Janette Nesheiwat will be the Nation’s Doctor as the United States Surgeon General. Dr. Nesheiwat is a double board-certified Medical Doctor with an unwavering commitment to saving and treating thousands of American lives.

Dr. Nesheiwat is a fierce advocate and strong communicator for preventive medicine and public health. She is committed to ensuring that Americans have access to affordable, quality healthcare, and believes in empowering individuals to take charge of their health to live longer, healthier lives.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, she worked on the front lines in New York City treating thousands of Americans and helped patients in the aftermath of President Donald Trump’s Historic Operation Warp Speed that saved hundreds of millions of lives.

Her expertise and leadership have been pivotal during some of the most challenging Healthcare crises of our time. Dr. Janette provided on-the-ground medical treatment to Americans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the Joplin tornadoes. She is also a member of Samaritan’s Purse Disaster Assistance, Relief Team, and has provided lifesaving care during crises in Morocco, Haiti, and Poland.

A proud graduate of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Dr. Nesheiwat’s journey began with humble roots as one of five children raised by a widowed immigrant mother who worked as a nurse. Inspired by her mother’s resilience and compassion, Dr. Nesheiwat pursued a life of service, transforming her deep-seated desire to help others into a distinguished medical career.

Dr. Nesheiwat will play a pivotal role in MAKING AMERICA HEALTHY AGAIN!”

Dr. Nesheiwat responded with gratitude and a pledge of service.

“I am deeply honored and humbled by this nomination to serve as Surgeon General of the United States. Thank you, Mr. President, for your trust. I pledge to work tirelessly to promote health, inspire hope, and serve our nation with dedication and compassion,” she wrote.

I am deeply honored and humbled by this nomination to serve as Surgeon General of the United States. Thank you, Mr. President, for your trust. I pledge to work tirelessly to promote health, inspire hope, and serve our nation with dedication and compassion @realDonaldTrump #MAHA pic.twitter.com/anKuzkYNcz

— Dr Janette Nesheiwat (@DoctorJanette) November 23, 2024

While Trump’s base largely respects Dr. Nesheiwat’s qualifications, many conservatives are raising concerns about her previous support for COVID-19 vaccines.

Resurfaced social media posts reveal that she once encouraged Americans to get vaccinated and boosted during the pandemic.

Happy Thanksgiving! Be safe & protect yourself this thanksgiving holiday. Flu shot, booster shot, first shot etc. If you’re not yet vaccinated, get tested before gatherings to minimize spread. @foxnews @AnitaJVogel #vaccine #safety #health #Thanksgiving #family pic.twitter.com/x4sduS8nvy

— Dr Janette Nesheiwat (@DoctorJanette) November 24, 2021

This message has drawn sharp criticism from vaccine-skeptical conservatives who view mandates and widespread vaccine advocacy as an overreach. However, Dr. Nesheiwat’s recent statements indicate a significant shift in her perspective.

To her credit, Dr. Nesheiwat has since adjusted her stance as more data became available. She criticized the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for its handling of the vaccine’s rollout and mandates, particularly its impact on children.

Pfizer pulls FDA request for Covid vaccine for kids under 5. Good. How can it be approved without data https://t.co/BaQ7zTm95j

— Dr Janette Nesheiwat (@DoctorJanette) February 11, 2022

“If CDC approves a COVID vaccine addition to the routine schedule of vax for kids, it will mark the most egregious unethical & harmful decision to children. No mandates. Especially for a vax that can’t prevent disease.”

If CDC approves a covid vaccine addition to the routine schedule of vax for kids, it will mark the most egregious unethical & harmful decision to children. No mandates. Especially for a vax that can’t prevent disease. May God give them the wisdom & courage to vote appropriately.

— Dr Janette Nesheiwat (@DoctorJanette) October 20, 2022

Dr. Nesheiwat has also questioned the vaccine’s efficacy in stopping transmission:

“COVID vax does not prevent disease like we once thought it did per the CDC / Pfizer etc.”

She also wrote, “A big mistake. The CDC allowed us sick doctors/nurses to work while covid+ positive but you are penalizing those who already have natural immunity knowing the current vaccine does not stop transmission or acquisition of covid.”

A big mistake. The CDC allowed us sick doctors/nurses to work while covid+ positive but you are penalizing those who already have natural immunity knowing the current vaccine does not stop transmission or acquisition of covid. https://t.co/JoK1CbCovP

— Dr Janette Nesheiwat (@DoctorJanette) July 8, 2022

More:

Agree. “Oh you’ll only have mild symptoms” is not enough anymore for me , how about no symptoms and no disease and lets get a better vaccine..

— Dr Janette Nesheiwat (@DoctorJanette) December 20, 2021

Health officials plan to discuss Pfizer vaccine stroke findings on Jan 26. That’s in 2 weeks! Answers are needed now not in 2 weeks. Perhaps seniors who just had Pfizer vax need a blood thinner ie aspirin for 21 days. But this can’t be recommended until more data is disclosed.

— Dr Janette Nesheiwat (@DoctorJanette) January 14, 2023

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