One of the best candidates for the health of President Donald Trump has had a single source of income in the past two years: publishing on social networks.
Jay Bhattacharya, Trump’s candidate for the director of the National Institutes of Health, made $ 11,995 last year as part of the X content creator income program, according to a financial disclosure tabled earlier this month .
As part of this program, instituted by Elon Musk after taking over the social media platform and renamed it from Twitter, users with a premium account can receive payments according to the commitment of other premium users .
Prior to Trump Announcing His Nomination in Late November, Bhattacharya was a frequent poster on x, where he boasts More than 680,000 followers, and he joined the creator returned program in 2023. According to His Ethics Agrement, Bhattacharya has “Ceased Creat for Compensation “And” ceased to share income for the creation of content for X. “
Bhattacharya gained importance in 2020 as a criticism of locking linked to the trash and was co-author of the “Great Barrington Declaration”, which favored a “Herd Immunity” strategy against the virus. In a statement for this story, the White House spokesman Kush Desai said that the Americans had “lost confidence in the medical apparatus that dropped us during the cocovated pandemic” and presented Bhattacharya as “choice perfect “for the role.
“Dr. Jay Bhattacharya was a leading voice to support greater transparency and efficiency in our health bodies, and that’s exactly why it is the perfect choice to direct the NIH and help deliver the president’s resounding mandate Trump to render America again in healthy in restaurants again in restaurants in restaurants Confidence, competence and responsibility in health care, “said Desai. “We look forward to its rapid confirmation by the Senate.”
The main occupation of Bhattacharya is not published on X: he also won $ 457,743 last year as a professor at the University of Stanford.
He also won thousands of dollars of paid speeches, including $ 20,000 from the Bradley Impact Fund Conservative in October, $ 3,500 from the Global Liberty Institute in July and $ 2,272 from Hillsdale College in October.
Bhattacharya also has thousands of dollars in stock in Walmart, Nvidia and Taiwan Semiconductor, which he agreed to give in if he is confirmed.
Bhattacharya did not respond to a request for comments.
All Trump’s candidates are required to submit public financial disclosure, the recent depots revealing how the prosecutor General Pam Bondi, the candidate to the director of the FBI, Kash Patel, the director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and the Secretary of Defense Pete Pete Pete Pete Pete Pete Pete Pete Pete Hegseth have made their money in recent years.
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