Dr. Neelam Taneja Perry is running for U.S. Senate from Florida.
Dr. Neelam Taneja Perry is focused on restoring trust in public institutions, protecting Floridians’ freedoms, strengthening our economy, and putting patients, families, and working people ahead of special interests. As a physician and longtime advocate for ethical leadership and evidence-based policy, she is committed to serving Florida with independence, transparency, and courage.
Her intellectual knowledge, skills and dedication makes her a better leader than any other opponents. She’s is a public President Trump’s Cabinet member, MAGA Platinum member and Trump advisor and Defender. She puts people over politics , defends the Constitution and the Civil Rights of the American people
• Medical Doctor & Advocate: Over 30 years of medical practice, author of multiple books on public health, government accountability, and healthcare reform. (Democracy for Sale, Chronic Diseases,MorgellonsDisease, Is your Pet safe).
• Featured in ‘Monsters in you’
• Political Outsider: Independent-minded, aligned with President Trump’s America First principles but unbound by establishment party structures.
• Anti-Corruption Platform: Running on restoring integrity, fighting political weaponization of government, and protecting Floridians’ constitutional rights.
• Will do Health Care reforms for Insurance, Mental Health, Veterans Affairs.
• Will do ICE reforms for protocols.
• Will do reforms on Judicial Ethics and weaponization
• Will bring back affordability and accountability.
• Will bring back world Peace and Good Governance.
• Support Religious Liberty
• Will depend our farmers.
• Opponent Weakness: Ashley Moody has failed to align with Trump’s priorities on critical Florida issues”. Had failed as former Attorney General with her policies, including President Trump’s false arrest.
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