Key Trump Nominees Confirmed After GOP Holdout Tries to Derail the Vote

The Department of Justice just got a serious upgrade — and the professional race hustlers and DEI cultists should probably start sweating. On Thursday, the U.S. Senate confirmed conservative legal powerhouse Harmeet Dhillon to lead the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, putting a true constitutionalist in charge of one of the most politically weaponized offices in Washington.

The vote? 51-49. Every Republican but one backed her. And yes, that one was Lisa Murkowski, Alaska’s favorite Democrat in Republican clothing. No shocker there.

Dhillon’s rise to this key post is a huge win for President Trump and the America First movement. While the left loves to use the Civil Rights Division to chase phantom white supremacists and sue nuns over pronoun policies, Dhillon has made clear she’s not playing those games.

In her confirmation hearing, she pledged to go after what she called “illegal and unconstitutional” diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in corporate America. In other words, the race-based hiring and promotion quotas that have infected boardrooms and HR departments from coast to coast? They’re on notice.

She’s not just talking the talk either. As founder of the Center for American Liberty, Dhillon has spent years fighting real civil liberties abuses — like government censorship and election shenanigans. The left tried to smear her as a radical, but the truth is, she’s simply bringing the DOJ back to its actual mission: justice under the law, not justice by skin color or political affiliation.

President Trump called her “one of the top election lawyers in the country,” and he’s not wrong. She’s taken on Big Tech, corrupt election boards, and even went to bat for Tucker Carlson during the left’s media purges. And now she’s got subpoena power.

But Dhillon wasn’t the only big confirmation this week. In a second major win for the America First crowd, the Senate also confirmed Dr. Mehmet Oz to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Yep — the same Dr. Oz the media once ridiculed for running in Pennsylvania is now overseeing the largest healthcare bureaucracy in America.

It’s a Trump two-for-two: a rock-solid civil rights defender at DOJ, and a reform-minded physician heading up Medicare and Medicaid. Dr. Oz has already pledged to tackle waste, fraud, and abuse in the system — and to cut red tape strangling patient choice and innovation. For the 65 million Americans relying on these programs, that could mean real change.

What really makes Dhillon and Oz’s confirmations sting for the left is their success outside the elite bubble. Dhillon, an immigrant and first-generation American. Oz, a heart surgeon who actually wants to make health care about patients instead of bureaucrats. These aren’t swamp creatures — they’re outsiders with credentials, convictions, and a backbone.

This is what draining the swamp looks like: competent, unbought, unapologetically America First leaders running the institutions the left once thought it had in the bag.

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