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White House Staff Reassigned to Make Sure Trump's SCOTUS Pick Gets Confirmed

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White House Staff Reassigned to Make Sure Trump's SCOTUS Pick Gets Confirmed
Katie Pavlich| @KatiePavlich |Posted: Jul 02, 2018 12:10 PM

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katie...re-trumps-scotus-pick-gets-confirmed-n2496576

White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders announced a staff reassignment Monday morning as the White House braces for a battle over President Trump's nominee to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy.

Deputy Press Secretary Raj Shah is being moved to a new position, where he will focus solely on getting a nominee confirmed.

"Raj Shah will oversee communications, strategy and messaging coordination with Capitol Hill allies. He will take leave from his role as Principal Deputy Press Secretary to work on the Supreme Court nomination full time," she released in a statement.

As usual, the White House Counsel's Office will take a leading role in the process.

"The White House Counsel’s Office, led by Don McGahn, will again oversee the selection and overall confirmation process," Sanders said. "Justin Clark, in his position as director of the the Office of Public Liaison, will oversee White House outreach with key constituencies, coalitions, grassroots organizations and allies."

"The White House Counsel’s office is overseeing a team of White House and Administration personnel from offices within the EEOB. Teams of attorneys from the White House Counsel’s Office and Department of Justice are working to ensure the President has all the information he needs to choose his nominee," she continued. "The Department of Justice is fully engaged to support the nomination and confirmation efforts."

President Trump will announce his Supreme Court nominee on July 9 and will choose from a publish list of 30-people, which has been updated from a previous list of 25.

In the meantime, Democrats and Republicans are drawing their red lines for confirmation. Republican Senator Susan Collins has declared she will not support any nominee who is hostile to Roe v. Wade.
 
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