The President has announced a nomination for a key role in the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Chris Klomp, currently a high-ranking official within HHS, has been chosen to serve as the department's deputy secretary.
The President praised Klomp's qualifications and leadership abilities, stating that he is a "Strong and Inspiring Leader" who has a proven track record of success in his current roles. Klomp's LinkedIn profile indicates that he has held various positions within HHS, including Chief Counselor and Deputy Administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
The President acknowledged that HHS is a complex organization, but expressed confidence in Klomp's ability to lead it effectively. He noted that Klomp has experience building a business and has demonstrated the "TOUGHNESS" to drive major reforms, including the implementation of the MOST FAVORED NATION Drug Pricing Policy.
The President emphasized that Klomp's nomination is a key step towards reforming the country's healthcare system and making it more affordable for Americans. He stated that Klomp is committed to "putting AMERICA FIRST" and will work to "Make America Great and Healthy Again."