Susie Wiles, President-elect Donald Trump's chief of staff, has instructed nominees to avoid posting on social media as Senate confirmation hearings are set to begin next week. Wiles emphasized that no member of the incoming administration can speak on behalf of the United States or the President-elect without prior approval from the incoming White House counsel.
President-elect Donald Trump ’s chief of staff Susie Wiles sent a message Sunday ordering nominees to refrain from any posting on social media as Senate confirmation hearings are scheduled to start next week.
Pentagon chief Austin leaves lawmakers confused, enraged over hold on weapons shipments to Israel: ‘This is obscene’ “It was a reminder of the guidance to intended nominees as confirmation hearings get underway next week,” the transition source told The Post.
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