White House Defends Surgeon General Nominee After Trump Comments
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By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell
Published on March 31, 2026.
The White House defended Dr. Casey Means after President Donald Trump suggested that he might withdraw his nomination for the position. The White House highlighted Means' record on health care, including her background as an entrepreneur, bestselling author, and researcher. However, three Republicans on the Senate health committee reportedly have not committed to voting for her.
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