President-elect Donald Trump has picked former Georgia congressman Doug Collins to lead the Veterans Affairs Department in his new administration.
Senate Armed Services Committee Democrats are fuming as Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump’s controversial pick to lead the Pentagon, is set to head back to Capitol Hill on Tuesday for his confirmation hearing before the panel. Hegseth, a former Fox News host, has met with numerous Republican senators in the weeks since Trump on Nov. 12…
ATLANTA — Former Georgia Rep. Doug Collins' initial nomination hearing for secretary of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has been postponed a week. It was initially scheduled to take place this morning, Tuesday Jan. 14. It will now take place Jan. 21.
As Senate confirmation hearings begin, here's the latest on who in the Trump administration has, will or doesn't need to be approved.
President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the Veterans Affairs Department in his new administration is former congressman Doug Collins ... adulthood. Collins was elected to the Georgia state ...
ATLANTA — Former Georgia Rep. Doug Collins' initial nomination hearing for secretary of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has been postponed a week. It was initially scheduled to take ...
Opinion: In this op-ed, Rep. Mike Bost (R-Ill.) discusses how the character and servant leadership of the VA secretary nominee is exactly what veterans need.
President-elect Donald Trump will continue to fight for and prioritize our heroic military veterans in his second term and his
Republicans have a three-seat majority in the Senate, and nominees only need to reach a simple majority to be confirmed.
None of President-elect Trump's Cabinet nominees can be confirmed until he takes office on Jan. 20 – and expect a traffic jam in the Senate when he does.
The Senate battle to confirm President-elect Trump’s Cabinet picks will begin in earnest on Tuesday, as his controversial pick to lead the Pentagon, former Fox News host Pete Hegseth, meets the
President-elect Donald Trump's nominees for top posts in his administration are gearing up for the Senate's confirmation process, which kicks off this week with more than a dozen confirmation hearings in the days ahead.