The White House announced on March 12 that it has sent a new nomination and two withdrawals to the Senate for consideration.
This update is part of the ongoing process by which executive branch appointments are reviewed and confirmed by the Senate, affecting leadership in key federal agencies.
Sarah B. Rogers of New York has been nominated to serve as Chief Executive Officer of the United States Agency for Global Media. The nomination will now be considered by the Senate as part of its confirmation process.
In addition, two previous nominations have been withdrawn. William Hewes III of Mississippi was originally nominated to be a Commissioner of the Consumer Product Safety Commission for a seven-year term beginning October 27, 2024; this nomination was first sent to the Senate on January 13, 2026. Jeremy Carl of Montana had been nominated to serve as an Assistant Secretary of State (International Organizations), with his nomination also submitted on January 13, 2026. Both nominations have now been formally withdrawn.
These actions reflect routine changes in executive branch personnel and underscore the role of Senate confirmation in filling senior government positions.
