Senate panel advances Protection secretary nominee Hegseth on party-line vote

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The Senate Armed Providers Committee on Monday voted to advance Pete Hegseth, President Trump’s nominee to function secretary of Protection, to the ground.

The 14-13 vote was strictly alongside occasion strains.

Senators on the Armed Providers panel additionally voted to waive the seven-day rule that often requires not less than per week to elapse between a nominee’s affirmation listening to and a vote to discharge from committee.

Senate Republicans then held a separate vote to advance Hegseth’s nomination.

Hegseth is one in all Trump’s most high-profile nominees, and his affirmation listening to final week featured some fireworks as Democrats went on the assault.

Sen. Gary Peters (Mich.), a Democrat on the committee, referred to as the Monday vote “disappointing.”

“It’s extremely disappointing, for a couple of reasons. One, we think there’s some additional information that’s likely to come out in the next few days that could be very troubling. I think people have a right to know what that is,” he stated.

“And, two, I believe all of my [Democratic] colleagues requested meetings with Mr. Hegseth. Certainly, my schedule was wide open. We said, ‘Give us a time. We’re willing to meet, whenever it works for you.’ And we never got a response,” he stated.

Hegseth met with Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.), the rating member on the Armed Providers panel however not with some other Democrats on the committee.

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.), one other member of the panel, argued that Republicans shouldn’t have waived the customary seven-day rule since Hegseth solely met with one Democrat on the committee.

“He did not do the courtesy to meet with the minority members but the majority voted to waive it anyway,” he stated.

“This is isn’t over until we get to the floor,” he stated. “I’m energized.”

The robust opposition to Hegseth expressed by Democrats on the Armed Providers panel indicators they may use lots of the procedural instruments at their disposal to sluggish his affirmation on the Senate flooring.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.), one other Democrat on the Armed Providers Committee, criticized Hegseth Monday for inventory his spouse holds in two main Division of Protection contractors.

“Given your household’s ownership of stock in several defense contractors and your unwillingness at your confirmation hearing to commit to post-employment restrictions, I am concerned that you will enter this role with serious conflicts of interest,” Warren wrote in a letter to Hegseth.

Republicans seem assured Hegseth will get sufficient Republican votes to win affirmation later this month.

Senate Majority Chief John Thune (R-S.D.) instructed NBC’s “Today” in an interview that each one of Trump’s Cupboard nominees “have a path to get” to affirmation.

Up to date at 6:06 p.m.

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