Trump’s Secretary for Transport Select Sean Duffy to face the vote to confirm the Senate
Senate is ready to vote on whether to confirm the president Donald Trump Nominated to run the Ministry of Transport for the next four years.
Trump eavesdropped by Sean Duffy, a former congressman, a father for nine years and former Fox News host, who under his administration was a traffic secretary, calling him a “huge and well-loved public official.”
Duffy undergoing a grill The Committee on Trade, Science and Transport this month of Senate, eventually progressed in the full vote of the Senate with unanimous, double -sided support.
The vote of Cluture for Duffy’s confirmation was held on Monday night, which, after passing, meant that the Chamber would conclude his discussion of his nomination and continue to the final voice.
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The Senate should vote on whether to confirm Duffy on Tuesday afternoon.
If confirmed, Duffy will take a position that last held the former secretary of President Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg.
Buttigieg has been facing criticism of both Republicans over the years for treating transport problems, such as waiting for 10 days to solve the duration of the Ochi 2023 train duration and widespread calls to be responsible for the delay of flight.
As the new administration is formed, the legislators make proposals on what they would like to see in the new traffic head.
Republican Senator Mike Lee of Utah called to Trump’s administration abolish the transportation administration.
In addition, during Duffy’s hearing, Sens. Marsha Blackburn, R-tenn., And Ted Budd, RN.C., emphasized the importance of securing that the victims of the hurricane Helena “were not forgotten” after a part of the highway in North Carolina was demolished in the Golub River.
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The voting on Tuesday comes because the Senate Republicans work to confirm Trump’s Cabinet candidates on Saturday held a rare vote Christ Noem as a secretary for Homeland Security.