President Trump will appoint Pastor Tony Lowden as the administration's 'reentry czar,' a position designed to implement and coordinate efforts to aid former prisoners reentering the workforce, a White House official tells CNN
Washington President Donald Trump will appoint Pastor Tony Lowden as the administration's"reentry czar," a position designed to implement and coordinate efforts to aid former prisoners reentering the workforce, a White House official told CNN Monday.
Lowden is the pastor at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia, the longtime church of former President Jimmy Carter. Carter has long been deeply involved with the church, where he teaches Sunday school. The former president, 95, is currently recovering from a series of health issues, including a procedure in November to relieve pressure on his brain following recent falls.
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