President Trump continues rampage as Cabinet nominees Duffy, Vought face confirmation hearings

Trump Transportation, Office of Management and Budget picks Duffy, Vought faces confirmation hearings

The Senate Budget Committee meets at 10 EST Wednesday to examine the nomination of Russell Vought to be director of the Office of Management and Budget.

Also at 10 EST, the Senate Commerce Committee meets to consider the nomination of former Wisconsin congressman and former Fox News contributor and FOX Business co-host Sean Duffy to be Secretary of Transportation.

Just hours after President Trump’s inauguration on Monday, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee voted 8-7 to advance Vought’s nomination.

“Throughout the confirmation process, Russell Vought has shown that he knows the challenge before him and President Trump and will not be distracted by partisan attacks or distortions of President Trump’s agenda,” said chairman Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky. statement “I commend the committee for advancing his nomination to the Senate and I am confident that he will be confirmed quickly.”

Although Vought’s nomination cleared the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee along party lines, the Senate Budget Committee also has jurisdiction over the OMB director role and must convene a confirmation hearing and vote.

Last week, Duffy drew praise from senators on both sides of the aisle during a Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee hearing, and a full committee markup was subsequently scheduled for Wednesday, said Chairman Ted Cruz, R-Texas.

Duffy was introduced by fellow Wisconsin senators Ron Johnson, a Republican, and Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat. Baldwin recalled how she and Duffy worked together across party lines to replace an 80-year-old bridge over the St. Croix River more than a decade ago.

“It wasn’t a matter of right or left, just what was good for our constituents, our economy and our state,” Baldwin said. “Today, the St. Croix Crossing, which opened in 2017, has shortened travel times, reduced traffic congestion, and most importantly, improved safety.”

“But at the end of the day, I’m confident that Sean is the right person for this job in this coming, coming administration,” she added. “I believe he will help deliver for Wisconsin families, businesses and workers, and I expect him to work through this committee and both sides of the aisle to improve our infrastructure and address the challenges that arise in the coming year. I am proud to join you today to introduce Sean Duffy to this committee.”