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    White House withdraws E.J. Antoni’s nomination to run the Bureau of Labor Statistics

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefOctober 1, 2025 International No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The White House on Tuesday withdrew the nomination of E.J. Antoni, a conservative economist, to be the next commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

    “The White House looks forward to nominating a new candidate to lead the BLS very soon,” a White House official told NBC News.

    Antoni was nominated in August after President Donald Trump fired the previous BLS chief, Erika McEntarfer, in the wake of a poor jobs report.

    That report found that the United States added only 73,000 jobs in July and reflected deep revisions to previous months’ numbers. At the time of the report, it found job growth for May was revised down from 144,000 to just 19,000. It also marked down June’s job creation from 147,000 to only 14,000.

    Trump said, without evidence, that the June jobs report was “rigged in order to make the Republicans, and me, look bad.”

    “I was just informed that our Country’s ‘Jobs Numbers’ are being produced by a Biden Appointee, Dr. Erika McEntarfer, the Commissioner of Labor Statistics, who faked the Jobs Numbers before the Election to try and boost Kamala’s chances of Victory,” Trump said.

    He said Antoni would “ensure that the numbers released are honest and accurate.”

    Multiple former commissioners of the Bureau of Labor Statistics said shortly after McEntarfer was fired that the head of labor statistics does not have a role in compiling the monthly jobs reports and is briefed on its contents only shortly before it is released to the public.

    Antoni, a contributor to Project 2025, was backed by Steve Bannon for the post. Antoni has been a skeptic of the data the BLS produces.

    As the chief economist for the conservative Heritage Foundation, Antoni also wrote a number of pieces for the think tank that were complimentary of the Trump administration’s policies.

    Antoni’s nomination came under scrutiny after the White House said he was a “bystander” at the U.S. Capitol during the insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021.

    An interview he gave to Fox Business Network on Aug. 4, before his nomination, also drew the attention of businesses and the markets. Antoni said the agency should suspend issuing the monthly job report and instead publish quarterly data until the reports are more “accurate.”

    The White House later said it remained “the plan” to keep publishing the monthly jobs numbers on time.

    The data the bureau produces is considered the gold standard around the world and is massively important to businesses, policymakers and government agencies. Without it, the true condition of the U.S. economy might be harder to determine.

    Because of the scale of the U.S. economy and response rates to BLS surveys, there can often be lags in data collection. But that lag does not imply any wrongdoing or manipulation.

    Antoni did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts said in a statement: “Dr. E.J. Antoni continues to be one of the sharpest economic minds in the country. E.J.’s immense capabilities and insightful economic analysis have not changed—and we are very proud to have him on our team.”

    Roberts said Antoni “will keep calling for” reform at the Bureau of Labor Statistics.



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