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White House Reaffirms Support for Casey Means for Surgeon General

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The White House is standing by Casey Means for Surgeon General, despite prior remarks from Trump.

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White House Reaffirms Support for Casey Means for Surgeon General

The White House administration has reiterated its backing of Casey Means for the position of U.S. Surgeon General, despite comments from former President Trump suggesting the possibility of withdrawing her nomination.

This announcement comes after Trump expressed doubts about the progress of Means' nomination, who is the sister of Calley Means, a senior advisor to the White House. However, the White House has reaffirmed its position, highlighting Means' career in healthcare and her commitment to public health.

Over the weekend, Trump had expressed a lack of knowledge about the progress of Means' nomination, opening the door to the possibility of withdrawing it. When asked by reporters, Trump responded that withdrawal was an option, mentioning the existence of other valuable candidates.

This statement created uncertainty about the future of the nomination, but it was quickly clarified by the White House, which reaffirmed its support for Means in a statement.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt issued a statement highlighting Means' experience as an entrepreneur, bestselling author, and researcher, focused on the chronic disease epidemic in the United States and the shortcomings of the healthcare system.

Leavitt emphasized that the president supports Means and that the Senate should confirm her appointment without delay. The statement was obtained by The Washington Post.

Means' nomination is currently at a standstill in the Senate, where it is unclear if she has the necessary votes for confirmation. Republican Senators Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) and Susan Collins (Maine) have expressed reservations about her candidacy.

Senator Bill Cassidy (R-La.), chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, has not yet scheduled any votes on Means' nomination. Murkowski, in March, stated that she had outstanding questions about Means and was not satisfied with the answers received at the confirmation hearing.

The current situation highlights the complexity of the confirmation process and the crucial role of the Senate in approving presidential appointments. The Senate's decision on Means' nomination will have a significant impact on U.S. public health policy.

The lack of support from some key Republican senators poses challenges for Means' confirmation, and the future of her nomination will depend on the negotiations and agreements reached in the Senate.
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This content has been synthesized and optimized to ensure clarity and neutrality. Based on: The Hill