Dr. Janette Nesheiwat’s past has resurfaced.
Donald Trump's Controversial Surgeon General Nominee, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, Linked to Accidental Tragic Shooting of Her Father at Age 13https://t.co/27Ja0bR619 pic.twitter.com/EBruQOx26u
— The Gateway Pundit (@gatewaypundit) December 8, 2024
The Gateway Pundit reports:
President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for Surgeon General, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, was linked in a tragic accident at the age of 13 that resulted in her father’s death.
Last month, Trump announced that Dr. Janette Nesheiwat will be the “Nation’s Doctor” as the United States Surgeon General.
Her nomination has sparked discussions for her strong endorsement of COVID-19 vaccinations, masking protocols, and her praise of social media platforms censoring vaccine skeptics during the height of the pandemic.
Now, a traumatic incident from Nesheiwat’s youth has resurfaced.
At just 13 years old, Nesheiwat accidentally shot and killed her father in their Orlando home, according to a report by the far-left New York Times.
The 1990 incident, described in a police report, was ruled an accidental shooting. According to the report, the young Nesheiwat was searching for scissors in her father’s bedroom when she accidentally tipped over a fishing tackle box, causing a loaded .38-caliber handgun to discharge.
The bullet struck her sleeping father, Ziad “Ben” Nesheiwat, in the head, and he died the next day.
Her comments are filled with people not trusting this pick.
We need to know how you feel about the Covid shots that give people heart problems and blood clots
And we need to know how you feel about mask mandates
— Hodgetwins (@hodgetwins) November 23, 2024
I have to say, this pick is a real head scratcher.
Just saw that someone else thought the same exact thing haha!
The Janette Nesheiwat pick is a real head-scratcher.
— Michael Knowles (@michaeljknowles) November 25, 2024
Here’s some curious clips:
Is anyone else concerned about Trump's nomination for Surgeon General?
In an April 2020 interview with Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, she stated that wearing a mask outdoors can help prevent COVID-19 transmission, even when walking alone.
There are many other things being shared that… pic.twitter.com/YqmZDgtlvN
— Chester Tam (@islantstudio) November 26, 2024
Lots of us aren’t doctors.
But we can generally agree that masks don’t work. So how come this doc thinks they do?
Dr. Janette Nesheiwat supported masking kids in school. DEALBREAKER.
— Liz Wheeler (@Liz_Wheeler) November 23, 2024
Keep praying and keep the faith.
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