
The White House is withdrawing former Florida Rep. Dave Weldon's nomination to be the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a White House official confirmed Thursday.
An administration official who was asked about why Weldon's nomination was withdrawn responded, "It was clear he did not have the votes in the Senate."
Weldon, a vaccine critic, was set to appear before the Senate's health committee on Thursday for his confirmation hearing, and news of the withdrawal of his nomination came less than an hour before the hearing...
Continue reading...An administration official who was asked about why Weldon's nomination was withdrawn responded, "It was clear he did not have the votes in the Senate."
Weldon, a vaccine critic, was set to appear before the Senate's health committee on Thursday for his confirmation hearing, and news of the withdrawal of his nomination came less than an hour before the hearing...