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Senate Confirmation Hearings for Trump's Administration

Thursday 16 January 2025 - 14:32
Senate Confirmation Hearings for Trump's Administration

The United States Senate has commenced confirmation hearings for key members of Donald Trump’s upcoming administration, a process that will span several weeks. These hearings are a constitutional requirement, with various Senate committees holding the responsibility. The Republican Party holds a majority in the Senate with 53 seats, compared to the Democrats' 47.

The hearings began on Tuesday with Pete Hegseth, nominated as Secretary of Defense. On Wednesday, additional top-level nominees faced questions, including Pam Bondi, former Florida Attorney General, nominated for Attorney General, and Sean Duffy, nominated for Secretary of Transportation.

Other significant nominees, such as John Ratcliffe, a former Congressman from Texas selected to head the CIA, and Marco Rubio, nominated as Secretary of State, also participated in the hearings.

Throughout this week, a dozen of Trump’s nominees will undergo Senate questioning, while the remaining 22 will have their hearings scheduled after the inauguration of the 47th President on January 20.

The hearings represent the public phase of the confirmation process, which starts earlier with informal meetings between nominees and senators. Nominees must submit detailed documentation of their professional and academic backgrounds, which is reviewed by Senate committees, who then instruct the FBI to conduct background checks.

Once the review process is completed, each committee votes on whether to present the nominee to the full Senate. If approved, the Senate holds a plenary session to vote on confirming or rejecting the nominee. The last nominee to be rejected by the Senate was John Tower, who had been selected by President George H. W. Bush as Secretary of Defense.


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