NASHVILLE, TN—United States Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN), a member of the Senate Appropriations, Banking, and Foreign Relations Committees and former U.S. Ambassador to Japan, today joined Mornings With Maria on Fox Business to discuss Senate Republicans’ role in confirming President Donald Trump’s cabinet nominations and implementing his legislative agenda.
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Hagerty on the politically-motivated delay of Trump’s cabinet confirmations: “What we’ve seen is the minority is using every procedural trick in the book. They tried to slow us down dramatically. We would’ve been much further along, even in Trump’s first term, clearly in [former President Barack] Obama’s first term. In Obama’s first term, we had twelve cabinet members seated in the first fifteen days. What we saw happen back in Trump’s first term was the resistance movement unfold against us. The Democrats plied all these procedural measures, slowed us down dramatically. We returned the favor in [former President] Joe Biden’s Administration. [Senate Majority Leader] John Thune offered to move back to a more normal sequence, as we [did with] Obama. The Democrats have no interest in it—we’ve gone through massive political gyrations—but we’re going to push these nominees through. That’s why we were here, willing to go through the night and early Sunday morning. The Democrats finally came to an 11th hour agreement to let us move Scott Bessent later today. But we’re going to keep pushing these through, grinding these through. There is no reason to be slowing all of this down, particularly when you think about the national security crises that we face as a nation. The American public wants us to get to work. They expect President Trump to be on the case. The Democrats are, yet again, doing everything they can to slow things down and throw sand into the gears.”
Hagerty on his strong support for Pam Bondi: “Pam Bondi is a top priority nominee for us. She will get confirmed; there’s no question about that. Getting Pam and getting Kash Patel into position to deal with the national security crises and threats that we face here domestically is absolutely critical. She’s high priority. She’s in this first wave that will go—she will go—and I have every reason to expect she’ll go on a bipartisan basis. We’ve just got to get the Democrats to realize this and start to work with us more closely. The American public expect it.”
Hagerty on the reconciliation process: “What we need to do is get as many things accomplished as quickly as we possibly can. Look, the situation in Florida is urgent. It makes sense to put it on a piece of legislation that’s moving through quickly. That’s certainly going to help us bring along various Florida members. I think that should be part and parcel of this. And if you just step back for a minute and think about where America saw this country in November of this last year, seventy-five percent of Americans said we were on the wrong track as a nation. Maria, the American people voted. President Trump won every single battleground state a landslide in the electoral college. He won the popular vote. Democrats should wake up and realize the public needs us to make significant change. These are the vehicles that will allow those changes to occur, I hope we’ll get their support.”
Hagerty on Trump’s agenda to bring back American sovereignty: “Senator Thune certainly is focused on the process that we’re going to be moving through right now, to make certain that our military is adequately funded. But I’ve had great conversations with Elon Musk about what we can do, from an operational efficiency standpoint, deploying new technologies, making certain that the most relevant technologies that are available in the private sector are being deployed in our military. The focus is going to be back on lethality and effectiveness, not on pronouns at the Pentagon. Now [Secretary] Pete [Hegseth], he has got that message loud and clear. I’m excited about what may come, in terms of deploying new technologies, new ways to make America’s warfighters the most lethal in the world. So, I think the combination of the ongoing effort that we’ve got from a legislative standpoint, plus the operational efforts that are taking place with the Department of Government Efficiency, need to come to bear, in full force, and our procurement exercises in the Department of Defense, making certain that we have our men and women in the military in as great a position as we possibly can to deliver for the American people.”
Hagerty on the national security concerns in doing business with the CCP: “I think there’s so much that can be done regarding China accessing our capital markets. Maria, one of my pet peeves is allowing Chinese companies that have golden share arrangements to list on our capital markets. You know what golden share is? That’s a minority stake that the Chinese government, the CCP has control of, that can actually be a veto for any corporate action that one might take. They have this control over Bytedance. They have this sort of control over Tencent. It’s amazing that these companies are allowed to list here. The American public does not understand the extent of control that the Chinese Communist Party has over their champion industries, yet they’re allowed to come here, take capital from our markets, the most efficient capital markets in the world, in a situation that is entirely unfair. When you think about it from a corporate governance standpoint, there are many ways, I think, that Scott Bessent can look at these critical issues and I hope address them very quickly.”
Hagerty on the debt ceiling: “President Trump wants the debt ceiling dealt with as quickly as possible. In the past, it’s always been used by the Democrats as a cudgel to force actually more spending. We could deal with this in a number of fashions, perhaps dealing with it alongside disaster relief for California or others. But we need to deal with it right up front, quickly and effectively, and not let this become an issue or a hurdle to get larger things accomplished.”
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