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
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.