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Dr. Ben Carson — the renowned neurosurgeon who ran a presidential campaign in 2016 — is gunning for the role of Health and Human Services secretary under President-elect Donald Trump, The Post ...
The speech garnered Carson considerable attention because the event is normally apolitical in nature, and the speech was critical of the philosophy and policies of President Barack Obama, who was sitting 10 feet away. [134] About the speech, Carson said: "I don't think it was particularly political ... You know, I'm a physician."
Ben Carson broke his silence around rumors of him joining the second Trump administration as the U.S. surgeon general on Sunday, but noted that he plans to speak with President-elect Donald Trump ...
Ben Carson said he will not serve as surgeon general during President-elect Trump’s second term, dispelling reports he was being considered for a top health role. Carson, a retired neurosurgeon ...
Ben Carson speaking at a church service in Des Moines, Iowa. Both immediately before and immediately after the third debate, Carson began to match Trump for first place in several nationally recognized polls. Prior to the third debate, Carson came in first in a CBS News/The New York Times poll with 26% to Trump's 22%. [107]
Former Republican rival-turned-supporter Ben Carson on Wednesday said he could serve a role under Donald Trump after talks with the president-elect's team.
In 1987, Dr. Ben Carson travels to Ulm, Germany to meet a couple, Peter and Augusta Rausch, who have twins conjoined at the back of their heads. Dr. Carson believes he might be able to successfully separate them, but realizes that he also risks losing one or both of them. After explaining the risk, Ben agrees to operate.
A pioneer in neurosurgery, Carson gained national prominence among conservatives in 2013 when he delivered a speech critical of then-President Barack Obama at the National Prayer Breakfast.