
In an unexpected turn of events, the White House has rescinded its nomination for the role of Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), mere hours before the nominee was slated to appear before a Senate committee for confirmation proceedings.
The Trump administration withdrew the nomination of Dave Weldon after concluding that he lacked the necessary backing to secure Senate approval, an official disclosed to CBS News, a media affiliate of the BBC.
Up until this point, the Senate had confirmed all of President Trump’s appointees, even those whose selections had sparked considerable controversy...
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