Trump team warns nominees about posting on social media: Report – Washington Examiner
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Trump team warns nominees about posting on social media: Report
President-elect Donald Trump‘s transition team is reporting that it’s asking its nominees to make fewer social media posts as confirmation hearings loom in the coming weeks.
Incoming White House chief of staff Susie Wiles sent a memorandum out on Sunday warning Trump nominees about social media posts, according to a report from the New York Post. The warning from the Trump team comes as Senate hearings for appointees are slated to begin in January.
“While this instruction has been delivered previously, I am reiterating that no member of the incoming administration or Transition speaks for the United States or the President-elect himself,” Wiles said in the memo, per the outlet. “Accordingly, all intended nominees should refrain from any public social media posts without prior approval of the incoming White House counsel.”
The Washington Examiner reached out to the Trump campaign for comment.
Last week, several pro-Trump accounts on X blasted Vivek Ramaswamy and Elon Musk’s comments about H-1B visas, with Ramaswamy also taking aim at American culture. Ramaswamy and Musk will lead Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, which does not require Senate confirmation.
The report claimed that the memo was not a response to the recent H-1B discourse on X but rather a reminder ahead of the hearings, which are expected to begin shortly after the new Congress gets sworn in on Friday.
Several of Trump’s nominees will likely have easy confirmation hearings, with picks such as Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Trump’s nominee for secretary of state, receiving widespread praise, while other more controversial picks are expected to face difficult hearings.
Pete Hegseth, Trump’s pick for defense secretary, Tulsi Gabbard, Trump’s pick for director of national intelligence, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s pick for Health and Human Services secretary, are among the nominees expected to receive the most scrutiny from the Senate.
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