
The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee voted along party lines to advance the first five judicial nominees of President Donald Trump's second term, including his pick for a seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. These nominees were subsequently sent to the Senate floor for a full chamber vote. Concurrently, the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation approved Trump's nominee to lead the Federal Aviation Administration. Additionally, nominees for the U.S. Department of Labor cleared a Senate committee and are headed for a full Senate vote, moving the agency closer to a complete leadership team expected to implement policy changes. Meanwhile, the Department of Justice's Civil Division announced a refocused set of five enforcement priorities, signaling potential shifts in affirmative enforcement actions. The Supreme Court is set to issue its final rulings for the term on Friday.
US Senate panel advances Trump's first five judicial nominees https://t.co/2TpNJ9Cxko
U.S. Department of Labor nominees cleared a U.S. Senate committee Thursday and are set to head to a vote in the full chamber, bringing the agency closer to having a complete leadership team that is likely to proceed with policy changes. https://t.co/Kq2jgHU8qt
The Senate Judiciary Committee approved President Donald Trump’s pick for a seat on the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, as it meets to advance the first batch of judicial nominees of his second term. https://t.co/deU2ihHMkx



