The White House is expected to obtain its nomination to Dr. Janette Nesheiwat as general surgeon of the United States just one day before it would be expected to appear before the Senate for their confirmation audience, sources told ABC News.
By announcing his intention to nominate Nesheiwat to the position in November, President Donald Trump promoted Nesheiwat, a former Fox News collaborator, for working on the first line in New York City during the Coronavirus pandemic.

Dr. Janette Nesheiwat attends the Awards Patriot de Fox Nation 2023, on November 16, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee.
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The news occurs when right -wing activist Laura Loomer asked the president to choose a new candidate after she came to light that Nesheiwat received her doctor’s degree from the American University of the Caribbean instead of the University of Arkansas. Lomer also criticized Nesheiwat for being pro-vacuna.
The White House has not responded to ABC News comments.
Nesheiwat is the sister -in -law of former National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, who was withdrawn from his position last week and nominated for being the United States ambassador to the United Nations.
Waltz was criticized after it was revealed that it was part of a signal group chat with the members of the National Security team, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, in which the imminent military plans discussed and inadvertently invited the chief editor of the Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg to the chat.