Scott Bessent wins Senate confirmation as US Treasury Secretary
The US Senate on Monday confirmed Scott Bessent as US President Donald Trump’s Treasury Secretary, giving the billionaire hedge fund manager a central role in shaping the new administration’s policy ambitions around tax cuts and spending and managing economic relationships with allies and adversaries alike.
The vote was 68-29, with 16 Democrats supporting the nomination.
In his confirmation hearing, Bessent warned that failure to renew US$4 trillion in tax cuts expiring at the end of this year would be a “calamity” for middle-class Americans, and made the case that tariffs would help combat unfair trade practices, increase revenues, and bolster US leverage in international negotiations.
He also pushed back against the idea that Trump’s policies would be inflationary, and said the administration’s efforts to increase oil production would actually help bring down prices.
As Trump’s top economic official, Bessent will face a range of challenges, the most immediate of which will be managing federal cash flows after the government hit its statutory debt limit on Trump’s second day in office.