Calley Means, a key RFK Jr. ally, takes permanent position at HHS
Calley Means, a health entrepreneur and key figure in the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, has been hired to a permanent position at the Department of Health and Human Services, a spokesman for the agency told ABC News.
Means, who helped broker Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s endorsement of Trump last summer, was a special government employee at the White House and has been a consistent face of MAHA through television hits and social media posts.
Means is listed in the public HHS directory as a senior adviser in the Office of the Secretary.

He will support food and nutrition policy, HHS spokesman Andrew Nixon told ABC News.
Nixon said that Means would divest from his interest in Truemed, the wellness company he cofounded.
Means’ sister Casey Means is Trump’s nominee for surgeon general.
-ABC News’ Will McDuffie







