川普提名關鍵盟友監督聯邦重大委員會與信託基金
• 根據白宮公告,川普政府公布了一份新的提名人名單,以領導多個聯邦委員會和信託基金,其中包括一個將監督今年重大文化頒獎典禮的機構。 • 獲選人選包括親近的政治盟友和保守派評論員,進一步強化了川普將心腹安置在監督職位上的模式,這些職位負責管理補助金、捐贈基金及公眾機構。 • 民主黨及部分良政監督組織表示擔憂,認為這些任命可能會將黨派標準注入傳統上不具政治立場的計劃。
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• 根據白宮公告,川普政府公布了一份新的提名人名單,以領導多個聯邦委員會和信託基金,其中包括一個將監督今年重大文化頒獎典禮的機構。 • 獲選人選包括親近的政治盟友和保守派評論員,進一步強化了川普將心腹安置在監督職位上的模式,這些職位負責管理補助金、捐贈基金及公眾機構。 • 民主黨及部分良政監督組織表示擔憂,認為這些任命可能會將黨派標準注入傳統上不具政治立場的計劃。
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