Senate advances 107 Trump nominees in stunning blitz

 October 5, 2025

Senate Republicans are charging forward with a historic push to confirm a whopping 107 of President Donald Trump’s nominees in one fell swoop.

The Washington Examiner reported that this massive effort, set to reshape key administration posts, saw a procedural vote on Friday, pass 51-46, with a final confirmation vote slated for Tuesday, October 7, 2025.

Last month, frustrated by a Democratic stonewall on nearly every Trump pick, GOP senators pulled out the big guns with a “nuclear” rule change to fast-track an initial batch of 48 nominees in a single vote.

Bloc voting is now in full swing to clear the executive calendar’s backlog. It’s a pragmatic, if unconventional, way to sidestep the usual partisan gridlock that’s bogging down Trump’s agenda.

Next week, when senators return to Washington, they’ll tackle the final vote on this batch of 107 nominees. Senate rules demand these procedural hoops, so Tuesday’s vote is the big finish line. It’s a rare moment of efficiency in a town not exactly known for speed.

Among the high-profile names in this group is Herschel Walker, the former football legend and Georgia Senate hopeful, now tapped as U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas.

His 2022 campaign didn’t pan out, with personal controversies overshadowing a winnable race, but Trump’s clearly betting on his star power for diplomacy. A curious pick, sure, but loyalty seems to be the currency here.

Walker and Gor Headline Diverse Slate

Then there’s Sergio Gor, Trump’s personnel chief, lined up as ambassador to India. Gor’s had his share of drama, reportedly clashing with SpaceX’s Elon Musk over a NASA pick, which didn’t exactly win him friends in tech circles. Still, navigating White House personnel to a key diplomatic post shows Trump’s trust in his inner circle.

Hung Cao, another Trump nominee, was initially in this bloc of 108 but got carved out for a separate vote due to pushback from Sen. Lisa Murkowski over his credentials. Cao, who lost a Virginia Senate race, was confirmed on Wednesday, as undersecretary of the Navy—a significant civilian role.

Other notable picks include Brandon Judd, former Border Patrol union head, now set for ambassador to Chile.

There’s also Bill Bazzi, the Arab American mayor from Dearborn Heights, who backed Trump, nominated as ambassador to Tunisia. These choices reflect a blend of policy expertise and political reward—classic Trump strategy.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune has put “protocols” in place to ensure GOP senators can pull any name from the list if they’ve got concerns. It’s a safeguard for the majority’s voting power, a nod to fairness amid this expedited process. Smart move, considering how heated these confirmations can get.

The broader slate includes heavy hitters for senior roles, like David Fink for the Federal Railroad Administration, alongside over a dozen prosecutor nominees.

One such name is Moore Capito, son of Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, tapped for a U.S. attorney spot. Nepotism whispers aside, it’s clear Trump’s casting a wide net for loyalists.

Trump’s pattern of elevating unsuccessful GOP Senate candidates to administration posts is hard to miss.

Think Sam Brown, now at Veterans Affairs, or Mehmet Oz, heading Medicaid—proof that a loss at the ballot box doesn’t mean a loss of opportunity under this president. It’s a second-chance strategy that raises eyebrows but keeps the base energized.

Trump’s Loyalty Play in Full View

Now, let’s be real—this blitz of confirmations isn’t just about filling seats; it’s about cementing Trump’s vision against a backdrop of progressive resistance.

The left’s blockade tactics forced the GOP’s hand, and while some cry foul over rule changes, others see it as a necessary pushback against endless obstruction. Balance matters, but so does getting the job done.

Sadly, no direct voices from the players themselves are on record here to spice up the debate. If only we had a quip from Walker or Gor to chew on—but alas, we’ll have to settle for the facts as they stand. Still, the story speaks volumes about grit and strategy in a polarized Washington.

As Tuesday’s vote looms, all eyes are on whether this bloc of 107 will sail through as planned. It’s a test of Republican resolve and a signal of how far they’re willing to go to back Trump’s picks. One thing’s for sure: the Senate’s playing hardball, and the game’s far from over.

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