The process isn’t bound by law but has been part of the procedures since the Second World War.
Once the investigators do their part, the information is delivered to the incoming administration who decides whether to move forward with the nomination process.
Rollins’ confirmation hearing with the Senate Ag Committee was originally scheduled for Jan. 15, POLITCO’s reporting indicates.
The U.S. Senate calendar shows multiple confirmation hearings that day.
They include hearings for Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense, Kristi Noem as Secretary of Homeland Security, and for Marco Rubio as Secretary of State.
During confirmation hearings, senators question nominees on topics like backgrounds and policy positions.
Once the committee reviews the nomination, senators send the nomination to the full Senate with recommendations to approve, not approve, or with no recommendation.
In February 2021, current Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack received unanimous support during his confirmation hearing and was later approved to be ag secretary by a 92-7 vote.