Chelsea Clinton is launching a new podcast, and the premise will absolutely blow your mind.
In an X post on Wednesday, Clinton announced that she will be hosting a new podcast called “That Can’t Be True” which seeks to factcheck issues with “experts” with a special focus on “issues impacting our health.”
Look:
How many of us have looked at the latest headlines and thought “that can’t be true?!” Starting tomorrow, I hope you will join me and a series of experts on my new podcast – That Can’t Be True! Together, we will sort fact from fiction – especially on issues impacting our health.… pic.twitter.com/dqOSGiFhaM
— Chelsea Clinton (@ChelseaClinton) October 1, 2025
“How many of us have looked at the latest headlines and thought ‘that can’t be true?!’ Starting tomorrow, I hope you will join me and a series of experts on my new podcast – That Can’t Be True! Together, we will sort fact from fiction – especially on issues impacting our health,” she posted.
This didn’t sit right with X users like Dr. Sherry Tenpenny, who called out the former first daughter for inserting herself into these hotbutton issues.
It appears that the “doctor is in.” Oh Joy! Chelsea Clinton is starting a new healthcare and health fact checking podcast. It appears she will debunk vaccine skeptics, raw milk and fluoride! Aren’t we lucky!? pic.twitter.com/rdlGLVhODj
— Dr Sherri Tenpenny (@BusyDrT) October 2, 2025
“It appears that the ‘doctor is in.’ Oh Joy! Chelsea Clinton is starting a new healthcare and health fact checking podcast. It appears she will debunk vaccine skeptics, raw milk and fluoride! Aren’t we lucky!?” Tenpenny snarked.
The first episode hosted guest Elaine Welteroth, former Teen Vogue editor and Project Runway judge, and discusses “America’s broken birthing system.” The second features registered dietitian Dr. Jessica Knurick, where the pair discusses baby formula, raw milk and seed oils.
For the record, Clinton is not a medical doctor. According to the Clinton Foundation website, she boasts a “Bachelor of Arts from Stanford, a Master of Public Health from Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health, and both a Master of Philosophy and a Doctorate in international relations from Oxford University.”
X users were not exactly jumping for joy over the announcement:
I must have missed it. When did Chelsea attend medical school?
— B Corb (@BCorb79) October 2, 2025
Mommy will be so proud of her! Maybe she’ll invite mommy, and they’ll both get vaccinated and drink fluoridated water. Topping it off with a bowl of Fruit Loops and milk, not raw!
— Scott Star (@ScottStar1) October 3, 2025
I think she needs a co-host. Former head of vaccines at the CDC, Pentagram loving Dr. Demetre Daskalakis aka Dr. DiscoLights is available. pic.twitter.com/GS1XhkiD2F
— Dr. Tau Braun (@drtaubraun) October 3, 2025
I think she needs a co-host. Former head of vaccines at the CDC, Pentagram loving Dr. Demetre Daskalakis aka Dr. DiscoLights is available. pic.twitter.com/GS1XhkiD2F
— Dr. Tau Braun (@drtaubraun) October 3, 2025
None of the Clintons should be able to hold their heads up in public. Starting to think they slide forever.
— Lori Randolph (@LoriLrandolph) October 2, 2025
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