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Subject Brigitte Gabriel Leads Charge for Trump Picks
Date January 14, 2025 11:03 AM
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Conservatives Urge Senate Republicans to Confirm President Trump’s Cabinet Without Delay
Christine Reagan | 1-13-2025
The Conservative Action Project (CAP), a pivotal coalition founded in 2008 by prominent conservative leaders to unite the various sectors of the conservative movement, has just released a critical "Memo for the Movement" titled "Conservatives Urge Senate Republicans to Confirm President Trump’s Cabinet Without Delay."
With a membership that includes over 100 CEOs from major conservative organizations such as Act for America, Americans for Limited Government, Family Research Council, and Judicial Watch, CAP's influence is significant.
Notably, Brigitte Gabriel, Chairwoman of ACT for America, has signed onto this memo. Since the November elections, she has been running the "Trump’s Picks for Trump’s Cabinet" campaign, engaging over 576,000 lawmakers through direct emails, calls, and posts. [ [link removed] ] Her deep involvement with CAP underscores the memo's importance in rallying conservative support for swift action by the Senate.
This memo comes at a crucial time when Senate Republicans are urged to expedite the confirmation of President Trump's cabinet nominees to ensure effective governance and policy execution that aligns with conservative principles. Each signatory on this document represents millions of constituents, amplifying the call to the Senate to fulfill what is right for the American people without delay.
CAP Memo for Immediate Release: [ [link removed] ]
January 13, 2025
Washington DC
President Trump has selected his cabinet, and conservatives urge Senate Republicans to confirm the president’s nominees without delay.
With a 53-seat majority and confirmations only requiring a majority vote, there is no reason the president should have to wait until the middle of February to seat his cabinet. Hearings should be scheduled without regard to demands from Democrats that are only intended to delay progress.
Once on the floor, Senate Republicans should use all the procedural tools at their disposal to move these nominations quickly to a vote.
With a 53-seat majority and confirmations only requiring a majority vote, there is no reason the president should have to wait until the middle of February to seat his cabinet. Hearings should be scheduled without regard to demands from Democrats that are only intended to delay progress.
Once on the floor, Senate Republicans should use all the procedural tools at their disposal to move these nominations quickly to a vote.
To govern successfully, and ensure his mandate is given the maximum effectiveness expected by the voters who sent him to the White House, the president needs his full cabinet confirmed by the end of January.
Americans are tired of excuses. Donald Trump’s election sent a message to Washington: business as usual is over. Senate Republicans stand between President Trump being able to execute on his agenda or have his electoral mandate delayed. They should take this responsibility seriously, deny Democrats their delay tactics, and pursue confirmations of the president’s personnel as a top priority.
The president deserves to have his cabinet in place as soon as possible. The voters deserve a president whose administration is fully staffed and ready to act on their behalf. Senate Republicans must act with intention and all haste to confirm these nominees.
Help Us Rush Trump’s Cabinet Confirmations This Week! Don’t forget to donate to this effort for those who can.
Join our CAP coalition effort starting today from the comfort of your laptop and smartphone! Post on social media directly to Senator accounts, make calls, send emails, write letters to editors, get on local radio or TV, and recruit your family and friends to do the same.
Call your Senators in the Campaign provided above and call on committee members, especially Democrats, below.
Democrat Senators should be pressed “not to stand in the way of the peaceful transfer of power.”
The Hearing Schedule is as Follows:
January 14
Doug Burgum for Secretary of the Interior, hearing in The Energy Committee [ [link removed] ], 10 am. Hearing HERE [ [link removed] ].
Doug Collins for VA Secretary, hearing in The Veterans Affairs Committee [ [link removed] ], 9 am. Hearing HERE [ [link removed] ].
Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense, hearing in The Senate Armed Services Committee [ [link removed] ], 9:30am. Hearing HERE [ [link removed] ].
January 15
Pam Bondi for Attorney General, hearing in The Senate Judiciary Committee [ [link removed] ], 9:30am. Hearing HERE [ [link removed] ].
Sean Duffy for Secretary of Transportation, hearing in The Commerce Committee [ [link removed] ], 10 am. Hearing HERE [ [link removed] ].
Krist Noem for Secretary of Dept of Homeland Security, healing in The Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee [ [link removed] ], 9 am. Hearing HERE [ [link removed] ].
John Ratcliffe for Director of the CIA, hearing in The Intelligence Committee [ [link removed] ], 10 am. Hearing HERE [ [link removed] ].
Marco Rubio for Secretary of State, hearing in The Foreign Relations Committee [ [link removed] ], 10 am. Hearing HERE [ [link removed] ].
Russ Vought for Director of Office of Management and Budget, hearing in The Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee [ [link removed] ], 1 pm. Hearing HERE [ [link removed] ].
Chris Wright for Secretary of Energy, hearing in The Energy Committee [ [link removed] ], 10 am. Hearing HERE [ [link removed] ].
January 16
Scott Bessent for Secretary of the U.S. Treasury, hearing in The Finance Committee [ [link removed] ], 10:30 am. Hearing HERE [ [link removed] ].
Elise Stefanik for UN Ambassador, hearing in The Committee on Foreign Relations [ [link removed] ]. Time not yet set. Hearing HERE [ [link removed] ].
Eric Scott Turner for Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, hearing in The Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs [ [link removed] ]. 10 am. Hearing HERE [ [link removed] ].
Lee Zeldin for Administrator of the EPA, hearing in The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works [ [link removed] ]. 10 am. Hearing HERE [ [link removed] ].
*Some of these hearings may run more than one day.
All U.S. Senate Committees: [link removed] [ [link removed] ]
Not yet scheduled:
Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence, hearing in The Senate Intelligence Committee [ [link removed] ]
Robert F Kennedy, Jr for Secretary of Health and Human Services, hearing in The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee [ [link removed] ] and The Senate Finance Committee [ [link removed] ].
Kash Patel for Director of FBI, hearing in The Senate Judiciary Committee [ [link removed] ]
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