
President Donald Trump has decided to withdraw his nominee for surgeon general, Janette Nesheiwat, just one day before her scheduled appearance before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee. This decision follows reports that Nesheiwat misrepresented facts about her medical education. Conservative activist Laura Loomer, a close associate of Trump, highlighted this issue and urged the selection of an alternative candidate.
Controversy and Withdrawal
Concerns were raised regarding Nesheiwat’s alignment with President Trump’s health initiatives, prompting doubts about her confirmation by the US Senate. Bloomberg News initially reported the withdrawal, with no immediate response from the White House.
This marks the third notable withdrawal of a high-profile nominee by the Trump administration. Previous withdrawals include the initial pick to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, former Rep. Dave Weldon (R-Fla.), and the nomination of New York GOP Rep. Elise Stefanik as ambassador to the United Nations.
Additionally, former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), the original choice to lead the Justice Department, and Florida Sheriff Chad Chronister, the initial selection for the Drug Enforcement Administration, withdrew voluntarily.
It is essential to stay updated on such developments to understand the dynamics within the Trump administration.