On July 15, 2026, two of President Trump's health nominees, Erica Schwartz, nominated to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and Sean Kaufman, nominated for another health position, testified before the Senate. Their reluctance to distance themselves from the Trump administration's policies raised concerns among Senate Democrats and some Republicans.
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Senate Hearing for Trump's Health Nominees Raises Concerns
During a Senate hearing on July 15, 2026, President Trump's health nominees, Erica Schwartz and Sean Kaufman, faced scrutiny regarding their alignment with the administration's policies. Their hesitance to diverge from Trump's approach caused unease among both Democratic and Republican senators.
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