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Senate Holding Slew Of Confirmation Hearings For Trump Nominees As Time Runs Short Before August Recess

The Daily Caller

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July 10, 2026

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The Senate will hold the hearings before the August recess

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The Hill

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· Jul 1, 2026

FOR INSIDERS: The 5 Senate seats most likely to flip in November

The high-stakes battle for the Senate is growing increasingly dramatic with fewer than 130 days remaining until the midterms, as primary results and political developments redefine some key races. Democrats would need to flip four seats to take the Senate majority — a tall task. But Republicans in Congress are increasingly worried about facing the...

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 1, 2026

Jay Clayton confirmation hearing rescheduled for mid-July

EXCLUSIVE — The Senate intelligence committee is tentatively planning a rescheduled confirmation hearing for Jay Clayton, the stalled nominee for director of national intelligence, for July 15, according to two sources familiar with the matter. President Donald Trump teased on Wednesday morning that a new date had been chosen, telling reporters that his interim director, []

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 23, 2026

The Latest: Mamdani successfully backs three primary candidates as he reshapes New York politics

The latest round of primary elections is underway in four more states.

Off The Press

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· Jul 11, 2026

Dems clamoring for show trials over Trump’s personal finances

Top Senate Democrats on Friday called for congressional hearings into President Donald Trump’s latest financial disclosures, arguing the filings warrant closer scrutiny over potential conflicts of interest, foreign influence, and the president’s expanding business interests while in office. In a joint statement, the lawmakers urged Congress to hold public hearings examining Trump’s financial holdings and []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "Senate Holding Slew Of Confirmation Hearings For Trump Nominees As Time Runs Short Before August Recess": The Hill — FOR INSIDERS: The 5 Senate seats most likely to flip in November. Washington Examiner — Jay Clayton confirmation hearing rescheduled for mid-July. KSAT San Antonio — The Latest: Mamdani successfully backs three primary candidates as he reshapes New York politics. Off The Press — Dems clamoring for show trials over Trump’s personal finances