Calley Means, a prominent health care entrepreneur and close associate of Health SecretaryĀ Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has officially transitioned into an expanded, full-time role as a senior adviser within theĀ Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). This appointment, confirmed by department representativeĀ Andrew Nixon, marks a significant escalation fromĀ MeansāĀ previous status as a temporary special government employee.
In his new capacity,Ā MeansĀ will exert primary influence overĀ food and nutrition policy, reinforcing his status as a key architect within the administrationāsĀ āMake America Healthy Againā initiative.Ā MeansĀ has rapidly become a central figure in federal health discourse, having already coordinated high-profile projects, including a major federal report on theĀ health challenges facing American children. He is widely recognized for his vocal opposition to legacy nutritional standards, recently making headlines by describing the traditionalĀ food pyramidĀ as āone of the deadliest documents in American history.ā His appointment signals a clear intent to overhaul federalĀ dietary guidelinesĀ and challenge the long-standing foundations of theĀ American medical system. Throughout his public career,Ā MeansĀ has criticized what he termsĀ āsick care,āĀ arguing that the currentĀ federal health apparatusĀ is aĀ āpharmaceutical treadmillāĀ that prioritizes drug dependence overĀ long-term wellnessĀ and diseaseĀ prevention. By moving into a permanent senior role,Ā MeansĀ is positioned to implement a reformist agenda that targets theĀ pharmaceutical industryāsĀ influence and attempts to rectify what he describes as a corrupt and broken system. His promotion reflects a solidified alliance withĀ KennedyĀ to radically reshape the country’s approach to public health.
