Randolph’s appointment established the office of the federal government's chief legal officer and shaped early executive-branch legal counsel and precedent.
On September 26, 1789 President Washington nominated Edmund Jennings Randolph and the Senate confirmed him as the nation’s first Attorney General.
Randolph’s appointment established the office of the federal government's chief legal officer and shaped early executive-branch legal counsel and precedent.
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The U.S. Senate voted to confirm President Trump's nominee to serve as Secretary of Defense following the administration's April nomination.
The Senate Armed Services Committee conducted a confirmation hearing for the President's recently announced nominee for Secretary of Defense.
President Trump nominated a new Secretary of Defense to fill a vacancy at the Pentagon, sending the nomination to the Senate for confirmation hearings.
Announced intent to nominate a business executive to serve as Secretary of Commerce and submitted the nomination to the Senate for confirmation.