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The Senate confirmed its first nominated person of the week, who is expected to have a jam-pack schedule for RAM through several pics of President Donald Trump.
David a. Wright, Trump’s Pick of Atomic Regulatory Commission (NRC) led to a five -year term, was confirmed in the upper chamber at a 50. 39 votes on Monday. It is not the first time as the chairman of the commission, served for the first time in the role starting in 2020.
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President Donald Trump speaks as he welcomes Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles NFL football team, which is in the South lawn of the White House on Monday, April 28, 2025 in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Sheffelbin)
Trump first exploited the Wright during his first term, and again chose him to lead the NRC earlier this year. His new word is ready to end in 2030.
NRC is an independent regulatory agency that works to regulate other elements related to commercial nuclear power plants, reactor licensing and renewal and protecting nuclear power to protect public health and safety. Wright confirms Trump’s declaration of heels that the US and the European Union were entering a trade deal, which will see the block to look at the block in the next three years.
While the Commission is independent of other weapons of the government, Senate Democrats on recent efforts to form regulatory bodies, in their views, more biased.
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Sen Sheldon Whitehouse, Dr. I., leaves the lunch of Senate Democrats at Capital on Tuesday, June 13, 2023. (Bill Clarke/CQ-Roll Call, Ink Getty Image)
Earlier this year, Trump signed an executive order, considering the agency to make its safety standards less rigid, shorten the deadline for environmental reviews and a quadruple of the nation’s atomic energy capacity by 2050: All part of the President to ensure America’s energy dominance.
Chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, Shelley Moore Capito, RWV. Argued that the Right has been part of the Commission in the last seven years, first as the Commissioner to start in 2018 and then as the Chairman, he will fulfill the wishes of the President.
“Experienced and highly qualified commissioners will be required to achieve this,” he said in a statement, which are empowered to lead the agency through a period of high expectations. ” “Okay, David Right meets that mark.”
Trump then fired a Democratic member of the Commission last month, and an employee of the President’s Government Efficiency Department (DOGE) was allegedly expanded from the Department of Energy to the Regulatory Agency.
This inspired Sen. Sheldon WhitehouseThe top democrats on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee to warning the commission’s “hostile acquisition” by the Department of Energy.
The move, which began as bilateral support for the nomination of Wright, was hurt – the Whitehouse initially supported him but changed his position.
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The logo of the US Atomic Regulatory Commission sits next to the US flag during a meeting at NRC headquarters on Monday, March 21, 2011 at Rockville, Maryland. (Through Andrew Harrr/Bloomberg Getty Image)
He said in a statement, “I expected the chairman right to rise on the occasion, but the circumstances in NRC are getting worse right now.” “I can not currently support their resurrection.”
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Nevertheless, Wright’s confirmation is a win for both the Senate Republican and the White House, when Trump called the Senate GOP to ram his nominations through the blockade installed by the Senate Democrats.
Now the Guntalets of federal agencies, ambassadors and judges have more than 140 pending “civil” enrollment for the posts. The Senate has transferred to a blistering clip in the last six months to confirm the candidates in the last six months – he has seen around 100 so far – the President has asked the Senate Republican to consider the cancellation of the upcoming August break to do more.
The Senate majority leader John Theun, Rupee, warned that if his colleagues across the corridor continued to slow down the process in the upper chamber to remain “uncontrolled” nominees, or were ready to live around Washington.
He said, “They can curb their reflective anti-transport and allow some of their rank-and-file nominees to proceed unanimously with consent or voice vote-as the Republican had done when the roles were reversed,” she said. “And I remind my colleagues about dangerous and ugly examples that they are set here. But the option is their. But is it a slow way or a fast way, we are confirming the nominees of President Trump.”