The Slow Crawl to Making a President's Cabinet: Vetting, Nominating, and Confirming.

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Published: January 2025

This article will serve as a quick historical summary of the notorious process of vetting, nominating, and confirming Cabinet members, with a particular emphasis on how it is playing out for President-elect Trump.

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