Executive Session does not mean closed in the U.S. Senate.
An executive session is a portion of the United States Senate's daily session in which it considers nominations and treaties, or other items introduced by the President of the United States.[5] These items are termed executive business; therefore, the session is an executive session.[6] It can either be closed door or open door. Historically,[when?] as a courtesy to the President, such sessions were always held behind closed doors, but this custom has been abandoned in modern times. The term "executive session" is still employed to refer to closed-door committee meetings, whether or not they are considering executive business.
51 to 46 Confirmed
Now 51 to 47 Nominee still confirmed!
Correction!
The above must have been a cloture vote or something.
Roll Call Vote underway now.
Final count: 52 Yes-48 No.
NOW CONFIRMED!!
Congratulations HHS Secretary Kennedy!!
Executive session? As in a non-public vote? No way. President Trump, don't allow these snakes to cast their votes in secret!
Executive Session does not mean closed in the U.S. Senate.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_session
Thanks for that explanation, fren!
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Now proceeding to consideration of Brooke Rollins for Agriculture Secretary.
Voting Now on the Nomination, I believe.
Final Vote Count: 78 Yea, 22 No.
Congratulations, Secretary Rollins!
Now proceeding to consideration of Howard Lutnick for Commerce Secretary.
Voting Now to Invoke Cloture on the Nomination, I believe.
Final Vote Count: 52 Yea, 45 No.