In a 62-30 vote, the U.S. Senate voted on Monday to confirm businessman John Phelan as the Trump administration’s secretary of the Navy. Phelan’s nomination was advanced to the full Senate for consideration by the Senate Armed Services Committee on March 11. The committee did not specify what the final vote breakdown was, only saying […]
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