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Top RFK Jr. aide attacks US health system while running company that promotes wellness alternatives

  • Calley Means, a key advisor working under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., challenges the U.S. healthcare system while managing TrueMed, a company focused on wellness products.
  • Means joined the White House team as an adviser in March and advocates for the expansion of HSAs, a policy that has been a feature of Republican health strategies for over two decades.
  • Means focuses government work on nutrition and food dye reform, but continues to accuse medical groups of conflicts of interest while pushing alternatives.
  • TrueMed offers supplements, herbal remedies, and wellness products that align with Kennedy’s 'Make America Healthy Again' movement, while critics call his approach hypocritical.
  • Means’ dual role raises concerns about conflicts, as HSAs’ benefits remain unclear and expansions could cost $180 billion federally over 10 years.
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Top RFK Jr. aide attacks US health system while running company that promotes wellness alternatives

Calley Means has built a following within the “Make America Healthy Again” movement by railing against the failings of the U.S. health system, often pinning the blame on one issue: corruption.

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Takeaways from AP's report on financial interests of RFK Jr. adviser who runs wellness platform

A top aide to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has built a following by accusing top medical institutions of financial corruption.

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The Columbian broke the news in Vancouver, United States on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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