Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) has revealed that “most, if not all” of President Donald Trump’s administration nominees will be successful in their Senate confirmation votes.
In the run-up to the inauguration, Trump has nominated some of the finest, America-first people to lead his administration.
These trusted nominees will be tasked with fulfilling Trump’s agenda and helping get America back on the right track after four long years of failings.
While congressional Democrats and their corporate media allies worked overtime to prevent some of Trump’s picks from landing the job, Senate confirmations are already underway.
According to a Breitbart exclusive, Johnson believes that Trump will ultimately get most of his picks confirmed in the GOP-controlled upper chamber.
The Wisconsin Republican said with confidence that he believes “most, if not all” of Trump’s picks will receive the required 50+ votes to land their respective positions in Trump’s government.
Johnson even said that Pete Hegseth, Trump’s Defense Secretary nominee, will ultimately be confirmed, despite the Left’s best efforts to derail his confirmation.
The senator was specifically asked about Hegseth and whether or not he believes he’ll make it through the Senate confirmation process.
Johnson’s answer was clear, however.
“Oh, yeah, I think most, if not all, Trump nominees will,” Johnson said.
He added, “The default position of Republican senators is this is a convincing election.”
Johnson noted that, at the end of the day, a president who wins in the way Trump won doesn’t have to worry about his people not making it through the process.
He believes Republican senators will play ball and back what Trump wants.
To do otherwise would be far too risky — if anything, for the reelection campaigns, given Trump’s massive base of support.
“Our role is to respect the results of the election and confirm that the people that President Trump wants to surround himself in his administration,” the Wisconsin senator said.
“He’s ultimately responsible.”
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Trump’s choice for Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary, is one of the few Cabinet picks that faces extreme opposition from the Left.
Kennedy even faced pushback from some Republicans
Johnson explained that he was responsible for the whip count on Kennedy, adding that while there is some opposition, it’s nothing that can’t be overcome.
“Well, what’s interesting is I did sort of the unofficial whip count for Bobby Kennedy early on, and I talked to, I think 41 of my Republican colleagues and 15 Democrats,” Johnson said.
“I think that was my account almost.
“The conversation was almost identical with everyone.
“It was started off with, ‘Boy, there’s a lot that I really love that Bobby’s trying to do,’ but they have concerns.”
Only time will tell if Trump bowls a 300 in his nominee selection.
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