Kristi Noem, the nominee for secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, was sworn before the Senate on Friday after eight Democrats announced support for President Trump's nomination and lawmakers voted to end debate on her nomination. was gradually getting closer to approval.
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Democrats John Fetterman (Pennsylvania), Tim Kaine (Virginia), Andy Kim (New Jersey), Elissa Slotkin (Michigan), Raphael Warnock (Georgia), and Maggie Hassan (New Hampshire) Republican Reps. Gary Peters (Michigan), and Jeanne Shaheen (New Hampshire) joined the vote. to break the filibuster against Noem's nomination.
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The vote to advance Noem came shortly after Trump's nomination of Pete Hegseth to lead the Pentagon was confirmed, with Vice President J.D. Vance's tie-breaking vote.
If confirmed, Noem, 53, will lead an agency tasked with overseeing multiple agencies, including U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the U.S. Secret Intelligence Service.
Trump, 78, said Noem would work closely with border czar Tom Homan on border security.
During her confirmation hearing, Noem described the southern border as a “war zone” and promised to provide Border Patrol agents with all the resources they need to reverse the flow of migrants.
She said border security is a “top priority” for the country, but also called for a “fair and legal immigration system.”

The Senate is scheduled to reconvene Saturday morning to vote on Noem's confirmation at 11:30 a.m., followed by an early vote on Scott Bessent, Trump's nominee for Treasury secretary.
The vote to confirm Bessent will take place on Monday at 5:30 p.m., followed by a vote to advance the nomination of Sean Duffy, the nominee for transportation secretary.
Duffy's confirmation vote is scheduled for Tuesday at 12 p.m.
