Virginia Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine isn't exactly having a good run during the Senate confirmation hearings for President Donald Trump's nominees. Fresh off his unfortunate starring role in the Pete Hegseth hearing,
Pete Hegseth’s ex-sister-in-law sent an affidavit to the Senate Armed Services Committee regarding his nomination.
President Donald Trump nominated Elise Stefanik to be the ambassador to the United Nations on Nov. 11, 2024. Stefanik,
All of Trump's high-profile nominees are required to file reports disclosing their assets and recent sources of income.
Pete Hegseth's wide-ranging opinions could provide some insight into how he could approach the top Pentagon job if confirmed.
Democrats repeatedly called Pete Hegseth unfit to be secretary of defense, but Republicans on the Senate Armed Services Committee expressed nothing but support for his candidacy at a confirmation hearing.
Senate Confirmation hearings are in full swing now. Several others are set to follow. Here's how to watch them live when they occur
Democrats say Hegseth’s lack of experience, comments about women and Black troops, and allegations of excessive drinking and sexual misconduct make him unfit to serve. Some takeaways from the hearing:
The Senate will hold confirmation hearings for another round of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks this week, including for Elise Stefanik, Sean Duffy and Brooke Rollins.
The documents include information like Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth's salary at Fox News ... UN Ambassador nominee Elise Stefanik Rep. Elise Stefanik is Trump's nominee to be US Ambassador to the United Nations. The New York Republican has ...
Trump’s administration is directing that all federal diversity, equity and inclusion staff be put on paid leave, and that agencies develop plans to lay them off, according to a memo from the Office of Personnel Management.
Trump’s administration is directing that all federal diversity, equity and inclusion staff be put on paid leave, and that agencies develop plans to lay them off, according to a memo from the Office of Personnel Management.