The
Senate Armed Services Committee approved Esper's nomination
during a closed meeting on Thursday. Senator Jim Inhofe, the
panel's Republican chairman, said he hoped the confirmation vote
in the full Senate would begin as soon as Monday.
The vote breakdown in the committee was not made public.
Esper's confirmation hearing on Tuesday was mostly smooth,
except for a sharp exchange with Democratic Senator and
presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren, who said Esper should not
be confirmed because of ethical concerns related to his former
lobbyist job at defense contractor Raytheon Co.
Esper, 55, is expected to easily win confirmation in the Senate,
where he has the support of many Democrats as well as Trump's
fellow Republicans. He has served a Secretary of the Army since
November 2017.
There has been no confirmed defense secretary since Jim Mattis
resigned in December over policy differences with Trump.
The armed services panel also voted to advance 1,231 other
pending military nominations, including that of General Mark
Milley to be chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; editing by Grant McCool)
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