Senate to vote on Scott Bessent confirmation for Treasury secretary
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Washington — The Senate is set to vote Monday evening on the confirmation of Scott Bessent as treasury secretary, as Senate Republicans work to quickly install President Trump's picks for top administration posts.
Bessent, 62, is the founder of Connecticut-based hedge fund Key Square Group and would be the first Senate-confirmed openly gay Cabinet member of a Republican administration.
The nominee for treasury secretary appeared before the Senate Finance Committee earlier this month, which advanced Bessent's nomination on a bipartisan basis last week.

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