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Washington (Nexstar) – The confirmations for the cabinet candidates of President Donald Trump will continue, and despite some controversy, the president will probably have the exact cabinet he wanted.

The votes on Thursday will probably bring the President closer to the filling of his cabinet less than a month in his tenure.

“President Donald Trump has really brought qualified people outside the penalty area, which is a good thing to support the federal government,” said Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.).

With almost unanimous support, the Republicans are largely behind President Donald Trump’s cabinet picks, including controversial candidates, such as Defense Minister Pete Hegseth and director of the National Secret Services Tulsi Gabbard, who were confirmed this week, largely in line.

“It is a new day in Washington, DC, and President Trump’s cabinet will perform what the American people want to see,” said Blackburn.

The confirmation of the confirmation on Thursday by Robert F. Kennedy JR for secretary for health and human services ends a long struggle for his qualifications for the job, since the FBI director Kash Patel is exposed to some legislators, the skeptical of its ability To guide the office, be skeptical.

“I am even more convinced that he has neither experienced the temperament of leading the FBI,” said Senator Dick Durbin (d-il.).

In addition, the president’s candidate, Linda McMahon, the hearing of the Ministry of Education, Linda McMahon, has to lead, while the president continues his move to continue the department to close McMahon.

“November has proven that the Americans overwhelmingly support the vision of the president and I am ready to issue it,” said McMahon.

Democrats argue that McMahon wants to privatize education at the expense of protection.

“Without a strong democracy without a strong education system, our economy will get into trouble,” said Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).

Are still confirmed, secretaries of the departments for agriculture, work and trade.

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