President-elect Donald Trump is sticking by his controversial selection of former Rep. Matt Gaetz for attorney general. Trump was asked if he was reconsidering his pick as he attended Tuesday’s SpaceX launch in Texas with Elon Musk. "No," Trump replied.
Meanwhile, Trump continues to announce his picks for top jobs inside his administration, most recently naming nominees for commerce and transportation secretaries and administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Tracking those Trump has named to serve in his Cabinet, administration
Ahead of his return to power in January, Trump is announcing who he wants to fill Cabinet positions and other key roles inside his administration.
They include some of his staunchest allies on Capitol Hill and key advisers to his 2024 campaign.
Here is a running list of the people Trump has selected, or is expected to select, to serve in his administration.
Nov 20, 2024, 9:13 PM EST
Ted Cruz says meeting with Gaetz and Vance was 'productive'
Vice President-elect JD Vance and former Rep. Matt Gaetz met with GOP Sen. Ted Cruz, another member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, on Capitol Hill Wednesday.
The meeting comes amid Gaetz's nomination for attorney general and the House Ethics Committee being deadlocked on whether to release its report on him.
"I think it was a productive conversation," Cruz told reporters. "I believe every one of the president's nominees deserves a full and fair hearing and a swift confirmation process, and I hope and expect that's exactly what the Senate will provide," Cruz said.
"I think there will be a full and fair confirmation process," he added.
-ABC News' Hannah Demissie
Nov 20, 2024, 8:19 PM EST
Trump announces Pete Hoekstra as ambassador to Canada
President-elect Donald Trump has announced he's nominating former congressman Peter Hoekstra to be the United States ambassador to Canada.
The role requires Senate confirmation for approval.
Most recently, Hoekstra served as chairman of the Michigan Republican Party. He previously served as the U.S. ambassador to the Netherlands during Trump's first term.
"Pete is well-respected in the Great State of Michigan - A State we won sizably," Trump wrote in a statement on Wednesday.
"In my Second Term, Pete will help me once again put AMERICA FIRST. He did an outstanding job as United States Ambassador to the Netherlands during our first four years, and I am confident that he will continue to represent our Country well in this new role," Trump added.
-ABC News' Lalee Ibssa, Soo Rin Kim and Kelsey Walsh
Nov 20, 2024, 7:16 PM EST
Tillis slams colleagues for missing judiciary votes in fiery floor speech
In a fiery floor speech on Wednesday, North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis took his GOP colleagues to task for missing votes on Monday that he said could have helped Republicans block the Democratic effort to install lame-duck lifetime judiciary appointments.
Trump has made clear he wants Republicans to make every effort to block Democrats from advancing judicial nominations.
The Senate is again expected to be in quite late Wednesday evening trying to process judicial nominations, a process necessary because Republicans are objecting to placing votes on these nominees on the Senate calendar.
Republicans will be powerless to stop this if all Democrats show up to vote, as Democrats have the majority necessary to move nominees through. But there were enough Democratic absences on Monday that a full Republican showing could have defeated some of the nominations.
Tillis didn't mince words on the Senate floor Wednesday as he called out his colleagues for missing votes.
"I think the American people are on board with me: We have to show up for work, right?" he said.
"We've got work to do here and I understand there are all kinds of good reasons but there's no excuse to let Chuck Schumer force these judicial nominations down our throat," Tillis said. "We've got to show up for work."
-ABC News' Allison Pecorin
Nov 20, 2024, 6:38 PM EST
Gaetz says meetings have been 'going great,' not focused on Ethics Committee activity
Reporters caught former Rep. Matt Gaetz re-entering the Capitol on Wednesday evening to continue meetings he has been having with senators and Vice President-elect JD Vance.
"It's been going great," Gaetz, Trump's pick for attorney general, said. "Senators have been giving me a lot of good advice. I'm looking forward to a hearing. Folks have been very supportive, and they've been saying we are going to get a fair process. So it's a great day of momentum for the Trump-Vance administration."
Asked if he had any reaction to the House Ethics Committee being deadlocked on whether to release its report on him, Gaetz said he hasn't been tracking the developments.
"I'll be honest with you, I've been focused on what we've got to do to reform the Department of Justice. I've been meeting with senators. I haven't been paying much attention to that," Gaetz said.
Gaetz said he hasn't spoken to Trump today but "had a great time with the vice president-elect talking about how we are going to end weaponization at the Department of Justice."
"We are going to tackle fentanyl. We are going to ensure that we don't have the DOJ involved in censorship anymore and make sure that we get the country back on track and are there for President Trump's total fulfillment of his promise on his immigration agenda," Gaetz continued.
Asked if he was confident he could be confirmed, Gaetz dodged.