The U.S. Senate will enter the "confirmation battle" for Trump's cabinet
ChainCatcher news, according to Jinshi reports, the elected President Trump announced the latest nominations for three positions in the new government, including former Fox senior news writer Tammy Bruce as the State Department spokesperson. Since winning the U.S. presidential election in November 2024, Trump has gradually announced his cabinet nominations, and the list of key personnel has been released.
The next step is for this long list to await Senate confirmation. The U.S. Constitution stipulates that the President's appointments of major government officials, ambassadors, and other senior officials require Senate approval to be finalized. As Trump prepares to begin his second presidential term, over 1,300 official appointments will need Senate approval.