The White House has yet to explain why the president of the United States would fuel speculation about a completely fantastical health care treatment. Before Trump won his second term, medbed believers claimed that he would make them free for all Americans if he became president again. AdvertisementOne such company, called Tesla BioHealing, sells at-home treatments and appointments at one of several “medbed” locations around the country. Skepticism in mainstream medicine has only proliferated since then, culminating with vaccine critic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. taking over the nation’s health department in Trump’s second term. Meanwhile, actually promising scientific research has faced unprecedented cuts in Trump’s second administration.