US Pres.-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday nominated Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, 56, a Stanford University physician and economist, to lead the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
The NIH — which has a $48B budget — oversees 27 institutes and centers focused on medical research and funding studies on vaccines, cancer, and other diseases nationwide.
Following his appointment of RFK Jr., Trump's nomination of Dr. Bhattacharya will strengthen his health team exponentially. Unlike Fauci, who silenced experts, including Bhattacharya himself, Dr. Bhattacharya values real science and diverse voices. He'll ensure Americans are healthier by prioritizing evidence-based decisions and avoiding draconian mandates without proof.
Trump's health cabinet picks, including Dr. Bhattacharya, signal a dangerous shift in public health policy. He promoted herd immunity by allowing COVID to spread unchecked, risking lives. Alongside vaccine skeptics like RFK Jr., this team undermines trust in science, prioritizes fringe views and could leave the US unprepared for future health crises.