President Donald Trump's most vulnerable in the administration will receive approval in a row in the Upper House this week.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was nominated by President Trump (HHS), and former Democratic Democratic Congressman Tursus Gavard, who named him as the Secretary of State (DNI), will hold a committee approval hearing on Wednesday. 。 And Thursday.
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On Wednesday, Kennedy holds his first public hearing at the Senate Finance Committee, and eventually vote on whether to proceed to the Senate Plenary Council. He plans to hold an additional hearing on Thursday by the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pension Committee (HELP), but the committee has no voting rights for nomination.
Two of Trump's more controversial candidates will hold public hearings in the Senate. (Reuters)
Gabard's hearing at the Senate Information Special Committee will be held on Thursday morning.
Trump chose the two were part of the most controversial government selection. Both Kennedy and Gabard have been a former Democratic member and have been in a policy position inconsistent with what many Republican Senator believe.
The issue of both members is the history of President Kennedy criticizing vaccine and vaccination programs. For some Republican members with high agricultural approval ratings, his position has been concerned about further regulations on agriculture and food production.
Tim Scott is far from the discussion and emphasizes the “results” rather than the settlement process.

The new colon virus vaccine has been exposed to continuous criticism since the pandemic. (AP photo/Jenny Kane)
Gabard's policy stance on national security so far has given a reasons to stop the parliamentary parliamentarians because her nominated roles are extremely important for national security and defense.
Both candidates took moderate measures in the approval process. President Kennedy denied that it was “anti -vaccine,” and said, “If the vaccine is effective for someone, I will not take it up.”
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President Kennedy's past remarks about vaccines are attracting attention. (Tamamario/Getty Image)
In an interview with NBC News, he said, “People should have a choice, and their choices should be informed by the best information.” “So, I intend to be able to evaluate whether people are scientific safety research and efficacy, and people can be evaluated individually whether they are good for them.”
Gabard has recently made a surprising reversal of the intelligence tools used by the controversial government. With her choice of changing the position related to Article 702 of the Foreign Information Monitoring Law (FISA) gained the support of the Republican Senator of the Information Committee, who needed to retire.
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Gabado was nominated as the Secretary of State. (Camill Kurzatinski/AFP, via Getty Image)
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Senator James Rankford (Republican Party, Oklahoma) was recently asked if her change in Article 702 has won a vote, and “Yes, that's a very important content for me.” I answered.
The two candidates have gained some support for the Republican Party in the relevant committee, but does not clarify whether they will vote to proceed to the selection. And even if they are removed from the committee by voting, they may still be faced a difficult battle to get the approval of all the Senate.


