Trump's Cabinet Confirmations: Key Picks and Their Controversies

President Trump's Cabinet appointments include figures like Pete Hegseth as Defense Secretary and Pam Bondi as Attorney General, with candidates often involved in political debates or controversies. Trump's choices reflect his administration's agenda, with a focus on immigration reform and energy policies while facing Senate confirmation hearings.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 14-02-2025 01:00 IST | Created: 14-02-2025 01:00 IST
Trump's Cabinet Confirmations: Key Picks and Their Controversies
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President Donald Trump's Cabinet selections have largely been confirmed by the U.S. Senate, influencing significant policy directions. Pete Hegseth, a military veteran with strong views against current Pentagon policies, narrowly gained confirmation as Defense Secretary, sparking potential conflicts within the military hierarchy.

Pam Bondi has been appointed Attorney General following Matt Gaetz's withdrawal. Bondi, known for defending Trump's election fraud claims, promises nonpartisan justice despite contentious hearing moments. Marco Rubio, unanimously confirmed as Secretary of State, aligns with Trump's less interventionist foreign policy.

John Ratcliffe assumes leadership as CIA Director, a strong ally for Trump, amidst past controversies about politicizing intelligence roles. Sean Duffy takes over Transportation, and Chris Wright becomes Energy Secretary, both poised to push forward on regulatory changes established under Trump's agenda.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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