The Senate's Green Light for Trump's CIA Pick
WASHINGTON, USAFri Jan 24 2025
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In a surprising turn of events, the Senate voted in favor of John Ratcliffe, a former Texas congressman, as the new CIA director under President Trump. The vote tally was 74-25, with an unexpected 21 Democrats joining the Republican side. Ratcliffe, who served as the director of national intelligence during the last eight months of Trump's first term, faced some initial hurdles due to concerns about his qualifications and his past exaggerations on his resume. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer expressed his worry that Ratcliffe might struggle to stand up to political pressure.
Ratcliffe’s nomination was delayed due to some procedural hiccups earlier in the week. Despite these issues, he was eventually confirmed, showing that even while there are differing opinions, some bipartisan support does exist. Ratcliffe has promised to keep politics out of intelligence-related decisions and avoid using loyalty tests for hiring or firing at the CIA.
This vote comes after the Senate quickly confirmed Marco Rubio as the secretary of state just three days prior. The ease of Rubio’s confirmation highlights the potential complications that could arise for other Trump nominees. As the confirmation process moves forward, any objection from a single senator could delay votes for days.
Interestingly, nearly all nominees need at least 51 votes to be confirmed, with the vice president casting the tie-breaking vote if necessary. Senate Majority Leader John Thune has indicated that votes on Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth and Homeland Security nominee Kristi Noem are next on the agenda.
Thune has warned that the Senate might work through the weekend if necessary to ensure these nominees are confirmed. This development underscores the potential political tug-of-war that could unfold as more nominees are put forward. However, in the end, it seems that the Senate is prepared to confirm Trump’s choices.
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