Trump's Outsider Nominees Ran the Senate Gauntlet and Emerged Unscathed - The Michigan Star
- Three of President Donald Trump's nominees faced confirmation hearings, including Kash Patel, Tulsi Gabbard, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., amid partisan tensions over issues like the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and vaccine efficacy.
- Patel's hearing was particularly tense, with Democrats questioning his loyalty to Trump and his involvement in promoting recordings related to Jan. 6 prisoners.
- Kennedy faced scrutiny for his past statements on vaccines, with Cassidy urging him to promote trust in vaccine efficacy.
- Gabbard defended her past foreign trips and refused to label Edward Snowden a traitor, stating, 'I want the best science,' and emphasized the importance of constitutional rights.
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