President Trump has raised concerns about Senate Democrats’ plans to delay the confirmation process of his Cabinet nominees. The Senate confirmation hearings are scheduled to begin next week, but Trump fears that Democrats will use tactics to stall or possibly derail the process.
In a statement on Twitter, Trump urged Republicans to be vigilant and not allow Democrats to obstruct the confirmation process. He emphasized the need to focus on running the country and solving the problems that have been exacerbated by the Democrats.
To prevent any potential issues, Team Trump has instructed all Cabinet nominees to refrain from posting on social media without prior approval. The incoming Chief of Staff, Susan Wiles, issued a memo reiterating the importance of not speaking on behalf of the United States or the President-elect without proper authorization.
While the memo does not directly address the ongoing H-1B Visa debate, it serves as a reminder to all intended nominees to exercise caution when using social media. Wiles emphasized the need for approval from the incoming White House counsel before making any public statements on social media platforms.
As the Senate confirmation hearings approach, the Trump administration is taking proactive measures to ensure a smooth and efficient process for confirming Cabinet nominees. By implementing these guidelines, they aim to avoid any unnecessary distractions or controversies that could arise during the confirmation process.