New Trump team reveals unexpected health-care changes for possible 2025
Last week key Trump allies shared plans about changing US healthcare system‚ vaccines and water safety. These statements hint at major policy shifts if Trump returns to White House
Last week Mike Johnson‚ the GOP House Speaker made a surprise statement about changing Obama-care rules after possible Trump win in next years election. The changes would affect millions of Americans who rely on government health-care programs
Howard Lutnick‚ who leads Trumps transition team showed support for Robert F Kennedy Jrʼs views on vaccine data: his statement suggests that Kennedy might get a role in overseeing vaccine information (which raised questions among health experts)
A few days after Kennedy shared more info about future plans — he stated Trump would start removing fluoride from water systems right after taking office; this chemical has been used in US water supply since mid-20th century to help prevent tooth decay. The announcement came as part of broader health-related policy changes that might happen if Trump returns to office: these ideas show a different approach to public health than current administration
- Changes to affordable care act
- New vaccine data oversight
- Removal of water fluoridation
The timing of these statements — all made within one week period — shows how Trumps team is putting together their health-care agenda before election season starts