As President-elect Donald Trump moves forward with assembling his administration, Senate hearings are officially underway for several of his Cabinet picks. The hearings will allow senators to question nominees for top positions within the US government.
These hearings, scheduled throughout the week, are a key step in confirming Trump's selections for his incoming administration.
9:30 a.m. - Pete Hegseth, Department of Defense
Trump’s pick for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, appeared before the Senate Armed Services Committee. Hegseth, a former Fox News host and Army National Guard combat veteran, has faced scrutiny regarding allegations of excessive drinking and sexual misconduct. As Pentagon chief, he would hold significant authority over the US military.
9:00 a.m. - Kristi Noem, Homeland Security Department
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, nominated to head the Department of Homeland Security, will appear before the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. As a rancher and former congresswoman, she is expected to play a key role in Trump's immigration agenda, focusing on securing the U.S. border and deportation efforts.
9:30 a.m. - Pam Bondi, Justice Department
Pam Bondi, Trump's pick for attorney general, will face the Senate Judiciary Committee. Bondi, a former Florida attorney general, steps in after Matt Gaetz withdrew from consideration amid investigations into alleged misconduct. Bondi’s nomination has garnered attention due to concerns over Trump’s influence on the Justice Department.
Who is Pam Bondi?
Pam Bondi, 59, is a prominent American attorney and politician, known for her tenure as Florida's Attorney General from 2011 to 2019. A member of the Republican Party, Bondi has built a career focusing on law enforcement, public safety, and protecting consumers. She is now nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to serve as the US Attorney General.
Bondi's political journey began in her home state of Florida, where she made significant strides in law and politics. As Florida's Attorney General, she was known for her efforts to combat violent crime, drug trafficking, and gang violence, while also prioritizing consumer protection. She led several high-profile legal battles, including the state's opposition to the Affordable Care Act and its involvement in national lawsuits aimed at securing consumer rights.
Bondi also gained national attention for her defense of Trump during his 2019 impeachment trial. She played a key role in advocating for Trump's acquittal. Her involvement in the impeachment trial and her close ties with Trump contributed to her nomination for Attorney General.
In her confirmation testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Bondi promised to restore integrity to the Department of Justice, which she claimed had been "weaponized" for partisan purposes. She emphasized her commitment to addressing violent crime, drug trafficking, and border security. Bondi also vowed to protect fundamental rights, including free speech, religious freedom, and the right to bear arms, while promising reforms to the Federal Bureau of Prisons to address issues of mismanagement and underfunding.
10:00 a.m. - Sean Duffy, Transportation Department
Former Wisconsin congressman Sean Duffy, nominated to head the Department of Transportation, will be questioned by the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee. This department oversees various sectors including railroads, airlines, and mass transit.
10:00 a.m. - John Ratcliffe, CIA
John Ratcliffe, former Director of National Intelligence, is up for confirmation as CIA Director. Ratcliffe will face the Senate Intelligence Committee as he seeks to lead the nation's intelligence agency, responsible for covert operations and gathering foreign intelligence.
10:00 a.m. - Marco Rubio, State Department
Florida Senator Marco Rubio will appear before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for his nomination as secretary of state. If confirmed, Rubio will play a vital role in conducting diplomatic negotiations and advising Trump on foreign policy.
10:00 a.m. - Chris Wright, Energy Department
Fossil fuel executive Chris Wright, nominated to head the Energy Department, will be questioned by the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. Wright’s stance on climate change has raised concerns as he prepares to oversee US energy policies and nuclear weapon stockpiles.
1:00 p.m. - Russell Vought, Office of Management and Budget
Russell Vought, who served as OMB director during Trump’s first term, will testify before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. Vought will oversee the development of the president’s budget and regulation reviews.
10:00 a.m. - Doug Burgum, Interior Department
Former North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum will appear before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee for his nomination to head the Interior Department. Burgum will also lead the National Energy Council, which Trump has emphasized as key to establishing US energy dominance.
10:00 a.m. - Scott Turner, Housing and Urban Development Department
Scott Turner, nominated to head HUD, will testify before the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee. Turner, a former NFL player and Texas House member, is tasked with addressing housing needs for America’s poor and ensuring fair housing laws.
10:00 a.m. - Lee Zeldin, Environmental Protection Agency
Former New York Congressman Lee Zeldin will appear before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. Zeldin’s confirmation would put him at the helm of an agency focused on environmental protection and enforcing national environmental standards.
10:15 a.m. - Pam Bondi, Day 2 before the Senate Judiciary Committee
Pam Bondi will make her second appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday.
10:30 a.m. - Scott Bessent, Treasury Department
Billionaire money manager Scott Bessent, nominated to lead the Treasury Department, will face the Senate Finance Committee. Bessent, who could become the first openly LGBTQ Senate-confirmed Cabinet member in a Republican administration, will oversee financial policy and the public debt.
Jan. 21: Veterans Affairs hearing
Doug Collins, Department of Veterans Affairs
Former Georgia Congressman Doug Collins, nominated to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs, will testify before the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee. Collins, a former US Navy chaplain, aims to lead the department that provides healthcare to military veterans.
Several of Trump’s Cabinet picks still await confirmation hearings, including some of the most contentious candidates:
Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Labor Department
Tulsi Gabbard, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Howard Lutnick, Commerce Department
Linda McMahon, Education Department
Kash Patel, FBI
Brooke Rollins, Agriculture Department
Elise Stefanik, UN Ambassador
These nominations have yet to be scheduled, and their hearings will likely draw significant attention in the coming weeks.
(With AP contribution)
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