Christina Lewis is a member of the Young Leaders Program at The Heritage Foundation.
The Heritage Foundation and its independent partner, Heritage Action for America, on Thursday launched what they describe as a $1 million campaign aimed at expediting Senate confirmation of President-elect Donald Trump’s second-term Cabinet appointments.
The campaign will officially start in the middle of January 2025 and will continue for the entirety of the Senate confirmation process.
The campaign will be twofold, according to a Heritage press release. First, The Heritage Foundation will focus on educating Americans on the importance and history of presidential authority on Cabinet appointments.
In the statement, Steve Bradbury, a distinguished fellow at Heritage and a former general counsel to the U.S. Department of Transportation in the first Trump administration, said the Senate’s “advice-and-consent” function should not “obstruct the president’s ability to put qualified appointees in place.” […]
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