President Trump announces nomination of radiologist Dr. Nicole Saphier as U.S. Surgeon General at White House podium.
President Trump announces nomination of radiologist Dr. Nicole Saphier as U.S. Surgeon General at White House podium.
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Trump nominates Nicole Saphier for surgeon general after Means withdrawal

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President Trump announced he will nominate radiologist Dr. Nicole Saphier as U.S. surgeon general, replacing Dr. Casey Means whose bid stalled in the Senate. The move follows concerns over Means' experience and vaccine views. Saphier, a former Fox News contributor, directs breast imaging at Memorial Sloan Kettering Monmouth.

President Trump stated on social media that he will nominate Dr. Nicole Saphier, calling her a 'STAR physician who has spent her career guiding women facing breast cancer through their diagnosis and treatment.' Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. praised her as 'a long-time warrior for the MAHA movement.' Saphier holds a doctor of medicine degree from Ross University School of Medicine and fellowships from the Mayo Clinic, according to her professional profile and Trump's announcement, as reported by NPR and the Associated Press on April 30, 2026, and May 1, 2026, respectively. This marks Trump's third attempt to fill the surgeon general post; his first nominee, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, was withdrawn in May 2025 after questions about her credentials, and Means' nomination, advanced last May, faltered after a February confirmation hearing before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pension Committee chaired by Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA). Means, a 38-year-old Stanford-educated physician without an active medical license and who did not complete her surgical residency, faced scrutiny over her experience, potential conflicts, and positions on vaccines, including doubts about the hepatitis B birth dose. Senators Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Susan Collins (R-ME) expressed reservations, and Means withdrew after tense exchanges, telling the Associated Press her nomination ended due to a 'yearlong smear campaign.' Trump criticized Cassidy's 'intransigence and political games,' while Means' brother Calley Means accused him of 'delay tactics' and being a 'mindless avatar for his donors.' Saphier has also questioned the hepatitis B birth dose for low-risk newborns and criticized COVID booster requirements, though she once called Trump's cautions on pregnant women taking Tylenol 'oversimplistic and patronizing.'

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X discussions highlight disappointment over Casey Means' withdrawal, seen as a setback for MAHA initiatives against medical establishment. Critics portray Nicole Saphier as a Fox News contributor promoting vaccines and lacking innovative vision. Supporters emphasize her credentials as a radiologist specializing in breast cancer imaging. Skepticism focuses on repeated nomination changes and political influences.

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Doctors protesting with resignation letters outside San Antonio hospital amid crisis over director's ousting and appointment dispute.
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San Antonio hospital crisis escalates: 22 doctors resign over Jeanette Vega appointment row

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In a dramatic escalation of the crisis at Hospital Claudio Vicuña, 22 doctors—including key specialists—have announced resignations effective April 27 in support of director Loreto Maturana, following health authorities' push to oust her over appointing ex-minister Jeannette Vega as medical subdirector. The move intensifies accusations of political persecution amid earlier refusals by interim designates to remove Vega.

President Donald Trump stated he is ready to nominate another Supreme Court justice if Justice Samuel Alito or Justice Clarence Thomas retires. The comments follow speculation about Alito's potential departure before midterm elections, amid his recent hospitalization. Senate Republicans say they would move to confirm a nominee quickly.

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President Trump has nominated former Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Jay Clayton to serve as Director of National Intelligence. The move replaces outgoing chief Tulsi Gabbard and follows controversy over an acting appointment.

The Senate Intelligence Committee has postponed the confirmation hearing for Jay Clayton to serve as Director of National Intelligence. President Trump directed the delay in an overnight post on Truth Social. Bill Pulte will remain as acting director in the meantime.

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Congress restored billions in federal research funding earlier in 2026 after cuts proposed by the Trump administration. Watchdogs and former NIH officials now claim the administration is using new tactics to delay or withhold the money. Scientists report severe impacts on their work, including layoffs and halted projects.

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