Jerome Adams has always viewed himself as a medical doctor and, essentially, apolitical. After serving as Indiana health commissioner and President Donald J. Trump’s first-term surgeon general, Adams begged off when I asked him if he supported a second term.
“I believe health care and public health should be nonpartisan, and as such I don’t endorse candidates or reveal who I’m voting for,” Adams told me in March 2024. “However, I stand ready to help whoever is president address America’s poor health and inequitable health care system.”