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Exclusive — Tillis Backs Bondi for AG, Patel for FBI; Will Vote for Hegseth and All Trump Nominees on Floor if Reported Favorably Out of Committee

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Exclusive — Tillis Backs Bondi for AG, Patel for FBI; Will Vote for Hegseth and All Trump Nominees on Floor if Reported Favorably Out of Committee

Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina has recently announced his support for several of President-elect Donald Trump’s key nominees. In a statement released by his office on Wednesday, Tillis confirmed his backing for former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi as Attorney General and Kash Patel as FBI director.

Tillis, a Republican senator, has been a vocal supporter of Trump’s agenda and has been working closely with the transition team to ensure a smooth transition of power. His endorsement of Bondi and Patel is a clear indication of his confidence in their abilities to lead their respective departments.

Bondi, who served as Florida’s Attorney General from 2011 to 2019, has a strong track record of fighting for the people of her state. During her tenure, she focused on issues such as consumer protection, combating human trafficking, and fighting against prescription drug abuse. Her experience and dedication make her a highly qualified candidate for the position of Attorney General.

In addition to Bondi, Tillis has also thrown his support behind Kash Patel for the role of FBI director. Patel, a former national security aide to the House Intelligence Committee, has been praised for his work in exposing the FBI’s mishandling of the Russia investigation. His knowledge and expertise in national security matters make him a valuable asset to the Trump administration.

Tillis’ endorsement of these nominees is a significant development in the confirmation process. As a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, he will play a crucial role in evaluating and voting on the nominees before they can be considered by the full Senate.

In his statement, Tillis also pledged to vote for all of Trump’s nominees on the Senate floor if they are reported favorably out of committee. This is a strong show of support for the President-elect and his nominees, and it reflects Tillis’ commitment to working with the new administration to achieve its goals.

The Senator’s endorsement of Bondi and Patel has been met with widespread praise from his colleagues and supporters. Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who serves as the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, commended Tillis for his support and expressed his confidence in the nominees.

“I am pleased to see Senator Tillis backing these highly qualified individuals for key positions in the Trump administration,” said Senator Graham. “I have no doubt that they will serve our country with distinction and honor.”

Tillis’ announcement has also been welcomed by conservative news outlet Breitbart, who first reported the news. In an exclusive article, Breitbart highlighted Tillis’ commitment to supporting Trump’s nominees and his dedication to advancing the President-elect’s agenda.

The article also noted that Tillis’ endorsement of Bondi and Patel is in line with his previous support for other Trump nominees, including Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Hegseth, a former Army officer and Fox News contributor, has been praised for his advocacy for veterans’ issues and his plans to reform the VA.

Tillis’ unwavering support for Trump’s nominees is a testament to his strong leadership and his commitment to serving the people of North Carolina. As the confirmation process continues, it is clear that he will play a crucial role in ensuring that the President-elect’s team is filled with highly qualified individuals who will work tirelessly to make America great again.

In conclusion, Senator Thom Tillis’ endorsement of Pam Bondi for Attorney General and Kash Patel for FBI director is a significant development in the confirmation process. His support for these nominees reflects his confidence in their abilities and his commitment to working with the new administration. With Tillis’ backing, Bondi and Patel are one step closer to serving the American people and helping to make America great again.

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