CNN senior data analyst Harry Enten said Tuesday morning that President Donald Trump is likely to have all his Cabinet nominations approved by the Senate with the withdrawal of AG nominee Matt Garza being the lone exception.
“Their chances have been rising. Tulsi Gabbard, specifically, to be the National Intel Director, she’s up to a 92% chance — a week ago, she was closer to 52%,” Enten said, adding Gabbard’s chances have gone way up since Maine Senator Susan Collins expressed her support for the nominee.
“Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be the HHS Secretary — he’s up to 82%, again, that is also higher than it was a week ago. At this point, the two most controversial picks remaining for Donald Trump see their prospects going through the roof at this hour,” Enten added.
When asked about the rest of Trump’s picks, Enten says there is a 99% chance they all get approved.
“Trump, simply put, is winning,” Enten said. “Trump’s picks have been doing better than the average in terms of getting through the United States Senate.”
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“Trump, simply put in a word, he's winning" when it comes to his Cabinet nominees. RFK Jr./Gabbard look like they'll get confirmed. So far, Trump is getting more of his picks through than the average president in the modern era. This is the will of the people! pic.twitter.com/XbXBEEAIy2
— Dinesh D'Souza (@DineshDSouza) February 4, 2025
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination for HHS Secretary was advanced by the Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday morning along party lines — he’ll now head to the Senate floor for a full-chamber vote.
Gabbard reportedly has enough votes to make it through the committee and onto the Senate for a full vote.
We are going to get Tulsi Gabbard confirmed to make America safer and stronger. https://t.co/48K31Cpf6a
— Tom Cotton (@TomCottonAR) February 4, 2025
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