Everybody knows the reconciliation bill cannot deal with adjustments to the Social Security trust fund. As to efforts to try to deal with the management of the Social Security Administration, I recommend that what we do is to confirm the President's nominee to run the Social Security Administration, who stated in our committee hearing that he was going to be focused on making sure that Social Security worked efficiency and effectively so that it delivered the proper benefits to all beneficiaries. That is what we ought to do, is to expeditiously move President Trump's nominee to be the next Administrator of the Social Security Administration. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Georgia.
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