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Confirmation process for Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees, 2025

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This page provides an overview of the confirmation process for Donald Trump's (R) Cabinet nominees in his second presidential term.

How many Cabinet members have been confirmed?

As of March 27, 2025, 21 Cabinet members had been confirmed. A nominee for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations had not yet been announced following the withdrawal of Elise Stefanik.

What is the Cabinet?

The Cabinet comes from Article II, Section 2, Clause 1 of the Constitution, which states that the president "may require the Opinion, in writing, of the principal Officer in each of the executive Departments, upon any Subject relating to the Duties of their respective Offices."[1]

While not explicitly identified in the Constitution, Cabinet secretaries include the 15 agency heads who are in the presidential line of succession. There are other Cabinet-rank positions, such as director of national intelligence and ambassador to the United Nations, that vary by the administration. All of these positions require Senate confirmation. The vice president and White House chief of staff, which do not require Senate confirmation, are also part of the Cabinet.

How does the confirmation process work?

The confirmation process includes several rounds of investigation and review, beginning with the submission of a personal financial disclosure report and a background check. The nominee is then evaluated in a committee hearing, which allows for a close examination of the nominee and his or her views on public policy. Supporters and opponents of the nominee may also testify.[2]

Once committee hearings are closed, most committees have a set amount of time before a vote is taken on whether the nominee is reported to the Senate favorably, unfavorably, or without recommendation. The nomination will then go to the Senate floor for consideration. Once the nomination is considered by the Senate, unlimited debate is allowed until a majority of the Senate votes to invoke cloture and close debate. Following a vote of cloture, the Senate conducts a simple majority vote on whether to confirm, reject, or take no action on the nomination.[3]

Upcoming and recent hearings, votes, and nominations



Overview

See also: Donald Trump's Cabinet, 2025

The table below displays the progress of Trump's Cabinet nominees who have not been confirmed by the U.S. Senate as of March 27, 2025, along with the percentage total of nominations that had completed each stage of the process across Trump's 22 Cabinet-level nominees that require Senate confirmation.

Overview of confirmation process for Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees in his second term
Nominee Nominated? Hearing held? Passed committee? Confirmed by Senate?
Nominee for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations
Percentage total complete95%95%95%95%


The following table provides an overview of the status, confirmation hearings, and committee and Senate votes for each of Trump's Cabinet and Cabinet-rank nominees in his second term.

Overview of confirmation process for Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees in his second term
Nominee Position Announced Senate committee Confirmation hearing Committee vote Senate vote Status
Marco RubioSecretary of StateNovember 13, 2024Foreign RelationsJanuary 15, 2025Favorable (22-0)99-0Confirmed on January 20, 2025
Scott BessentSecretary of the TreasuryNovember 22, 2024FinanceJanuary 16, 2025Favorable (16-11)68-29Confirmed on January 27, 2025
Pete HegsethSecretary of DefenseNovember 12, 2024Armed ServicesJanuary 14, 2025Favorable (14-13)51-50Confirmed on January 24, 2025
Matt GaetzAttorney GeneralNovember 13, 2024JudiciaryN/AN/AN/AWithdrawn on November 21, 2024
Pam BondiAttorney GeneralNovember 21, 2024JudiciaryJanuary 15-16, 2025Favorable (12-10)54-46Confirmed on February 4, 2025
Doug BurgumSecretary of the InteriorNovember 14, 2024Energy and Natural ResourcesJanuary 16, 2025Favorable (18-2)80-17Confirmed on January 30, 2025
Brooke RollinsSecretary of AgricultureNovember 23, 2024Agriculture, Nutrition, and ForestryJanuary 23, 2025Favorable (23-0)72-28Confirmed on February 13, 2025
Howard LutnickSecretary of CommerceNovember 19, 2024Commerce, Science, and TransportationJanuary 29, 2025Favorable (16-12)51-45Confirmed on February 18, 2025
Lori Chavez-DeRemerSecretary of LaborNovember 22, 2024Health, Education, Labor, and PensionsFebruary 19, 2025Favorable (13-9)67-32Confirmed on March 10, 2025
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.Secretary of Health and Human ServicesNovember 14, 2024Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
/ Finance
January 30, 2025 / January 29, 2025N/A / Favorable (14-13)52-48Confirmed on February 13, 2025
Scott TurnerSecretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentNovember 22, 2024Banking, Housing, and Urban AffairsJanuary 16, 2025Favorable (13-11)55-44Confirmed on February 5, 2025
Sean DuffySecretary of TransportationNovember 18, 2024Commerce, Science, and TransportationJanuary 15, 2025Favorable (28-0)77-22Confirmed on January 28, 2025
Chris WrightSecretary of EnergyNovember 16, 2024Energy and Natural ResourcesJanuary 15, 2025Favorable (15-5)59-38Confirmed on February 3, 2025
Linda McMahonSecretary of EducationNovember 19, 2024Health, Education, Labor, and PensionsFebruary 13, 2025Favorable (12-11)51-45Confirmed on March 3, 2025
Doug CollinsSecretary of Veterans AffairsNovember 14, 2024Veterans' AffairsJanuary 21, 2025Favorable (18-1)77-23Confirmed on February 4, 2025
Kristi NoemSecretary of Homeland SecurityNovember 12, 2024Homeland Security and Governmental AffairsJanuary 17, 2025Favorable (13-2)59-34Confirmed on January 25, 2025
Jamieson GreerU.S. Trade RepresentativeNovember 26, 2024FinanceFebruary 6, 2025Favorable (15-12)56-43Confirmed on February 26, 2025
Tulsi GabbardDirector of National IntelligenceNovember 13, 2024Intelligence (Select)January 30, 2025Favorable (9-8)52-48Confirmed on February 12, 2025
Elise StefanikU.S. Ambassador to the United NationsNovember 11, 2024Foreign RelationsJanuary 21, 2025Favorable (Voice Vote)N/AWithdrawn on March 27, 2025
PendingU.S. Ambassador to the United NationsTBDForeign RelationsTBDTBDTBDTBD
Russell VoughtDirector of the Office of Management and BudgetNovember 22, 2024Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs / BudgetJanuary 15, 2025 / January 22, 2025Favorable (8-7) / Favorable (11-0)53-47Confirmed on February 6, 2025
Lee ZeldinAdministrator of the Environmental Protection AgencyNovember 11, 2024Environment and Public WorksJanuary 16, 2025Favorable (11-8)56-42Confirmed on January 29, 2025
Kelly LoefflerAdministrator of the Small Business AdministrationDecember 4, 2024Small Business and EntrepreneurshipJanuary 29, 2025Favorable (12-7)52-46Confirmed on February 19, 2025
John RatcliffeDirector of the Central Intelligence AgencyNovember 12, 2024Intelligence (Select)January 15, 2025Favorable (14-3)74-25Confirmed on January 23, 2025


Historical comparison of Cabinet confirmations

Comparison to Biden administration

See also: Joe Biden's Cabinet

The following chart displays how many days it took for the Cabinet secretaries of President Joe Biden (D) to be confirmed after the inauguration in 2021. This chart includes the main 15 Cabinet positions.

Comparison to Trump's first term

See also: Donald Trump presidential Cabinet, 2017-2021

The following chart displays how many days it took for President Donald Trump's (R) first term Cabinet secretaries to be confirmed after the inauguration in 2017. This chart includes the main 15 Cabinet positions.

Comparison to Obama administration

The following chart displays how many days it took for the Cabinet secretaries of President Barack Obama (D) to be confirmed after the inauguration in 2009. This chart includes the main 15 Cabinet positions.


Historical comparison of Cabinet announcements

The following chart shows how long it took the projected winner of four recent presidential elections—Barack Obama (D) in 2008, Donald Trump (R) in 2016, Joe Biden (D) in 2020, and Donald Trump (R) in 2024—to announce their nominees for Cabinet and Cabinet-rank positions.

  • White House chief of staff was the first position to be announced by all four with Obama and Trump ahead of his second term taking the shortest time (2 days after the election) and Biden the longest (8 days after the election).
  • Trump had named all 23 Cabinet nominees as of December 4, 2024. At this point after election day, Biden had announced seven Cabinet-level positions in 2020, Trump had announced 13 in 2016, and Obama had announced nine in 2008. It took Trump 72 days to name all 23 of the nominees for these positions in 2016.
  • Trump announced these nominees an average of 11.9 days after election day. Biden's average for the same positions was 39.6 days after election day, Trump's first term average for these positions was 30.9 days after election day, and Obama's average was 36.4 days after election day.

See also

Footnotes

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