President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees for the Department of Justice, State Department and more sat for Senate confirmation hearings throughout the day Wednesday.
Trump's nominees for secretary of State, attorney general, CIA director, Energy secretary and Transportation secretary went before Senate committees.
Pam Bondi, Donald Trump's pick for attorney general, sought to reassure Democratic senators Wednesday that her Justice Department would not prosecute anyone for political purposes but refused to
Pam Bondi, Donald Trump’s nominee for the next U.S. attorney general, refused to give a basic yes or no answer, during her confirmation hearing Wednesday, regarding her views on birthright citizenship, which is etched into the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution.
The former Florida prosecutor is qualified to be the U.S. attorney general. But will she stand up to Trump when it counts?
Bondi, a former Florida attorney general ... 1 p.m.: Russell Vought, Office of Management and Budget Vought, OMB director during Trump’s first term, goes before the Senate Homeland Security ...
The picks — Pam Bondi for attorney general ... and Russell Vought for director of the White House Office of Management and Budget — largely avoided the kind of fireworks that can sink ...
The picks — Pam Bondi for attorney general ... and Russell Vought for director of the White House Office of Management and Budget — largely avoided the kind of fireworks that can sink ...
Following nominee Pete Hegseth's contentious hearing Tuesday for Defense secretary, nominee Pam ... for Office of Management and Budget director. The nominees stuck close to Trump, with Bondi ...
Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi's compensation for lobbying, and the sprawling assets of the billionaires working for the administration. This story will be updated as more disclosures become available. Office of Management and Budget Director nominee ...
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump’s executive order that aims to restrict automatic citizenship to babies born on U.S. soil, calling it “blatantly unconstitutional.” The order Mr. Trump signed on Monday was an effort to upend the nation’s immigration laws and reverse decades of precedent and would affect children born to undocumented or temporary immigrants.
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