President Trump on Monday withdrew his nominee to lead the National Park Service (NPS). The White House announced the withdrawal of hospitality executive Scott Socha from consideration amid a slate of other nominations and withdrawals. The reason for the withdrawal was not immediately clear. Trump nominated Socha, president of parks and resorts at Delaware North, in February. The NPS…
Trump pulls Park Service nominee
Originally reported by The Hill
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