A confirmation hearing for President Trump’s surgeon general nominee was postponed because she went into labor, a spokesperson told The Post.
Dr. Casey Means, 38, had been set to face grilling from lawmakers on Thursday remotely before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP).
She had been nominated five months ago after Trump pulled Janette Nesheiwat due to various concerns with her qualifications.
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Means has been very critical of the US medical system, and if confirmed, she will become the country’s top doctor, providing the public with important advice on pressing medical issues.
