特朗普提名关键盟友监管重大联邦委员会和信托基金
• 特朗普政府公布了一批领导多个联邦委员会和信托基金的新提名人选,根据白宫的公告,其中包括一个将负责监管今年重大文化颁奖典礼的机构。 • 选中的人选包括亲密的政治盟友和保守派评论员,这强化了特朗普将亲信安置在负责管理拨款、捐赠基金和面向公众机构的监督职位上的模式。 • 民主党人和一些廉政监察组织表示担忧,认为这些任命可能会将党派标准注入传统上保持中立的项目中。
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• 特朗普政府公布了一批领导多个联邦委员会和信托基金的新提名人选,根据白宫的公告,其中包括一个将负责监管今年重大文化颁奖典礼的机构。 • 选中的人选包括亲密的政治盟友和保守派评论员,这强化了特朗普将亲信安置在负责管理拨款、捐赠基金和面向公众机构的监督职位上的模式。 • 民主党人和一些廉政监察组织表示担忧,认为这些任命可能会将党派标准注入传统上保持中立的项目中。
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