Laura Loomer: Trump Withdraws Nominee for Assistant General Counsel at Treasury Department
 In a surprising move, former President Donald Trump has withdrawn his nomination of Donald Korb for the position of Assistant General Counsel at the Treasury Department. The announcement was made through Trump’s social media platform TRUTH Social, where no specific reason for the withdrawal was provided.
Korb was also under consideration to serve as the IRS chief counsel, a critical role that oversees legal matters related to the nation’s tax collection agency. The withdrawal of this nomination comes amid political tensions and criticism from within Trump’s own political base, reflecting ongoing challenges in filling key government legal positions.
This recent development follows a similar pattern seen in other Trump administration nominations, such as the previously withdrawn nomination of Jared Isaacman for NASA Administrator. The move highlights continued volatility in the confirmation process for important government roles.
As the Treasury Department awaits new leadership appointments, the impact of this withdrawal remains to be seen, particularly in the administration’s approach to legal oversight within key financial and tax agencies.
