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Washington, D.C. - May 17, 2026

Senate Confirms John Phelan as Secretary of the Navy in 62-30 Vote, Advancing Trump’s Defense Priorities

The Senate on Tuesday confirmed John Phelan as the next Secretary of the Navy in a 62-30 vote, marking another significant victory for President Donald Trump’s efforts to reshape the Department of Defense. The confirmation advances Trump’s plan to install Phelan as the civilian leader of the Navy and Marine Corps.

Phelan, the founder of Rugger Management LLC, a Florida-based private investment firm, and a major donor to Trump’s campaign, secured bipartisan support despite having no prior military experience. During his confirmation hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Phelan argued that his private-sector background uniquely positions him to address the Navy’s persistent challenges, including failed audits, workforce issues, cost overruns, and delays in shipbuilding.

“The U.S. Navy is at a crossroads,” Phelan told the committee. “Extended deployments, inadequate maintenance, huge cost overruns, delayed shipbuilding, failed audits, subpar housing, and sadly, record high suicide rates are systemic failures that have gone unaddressed for far too long, and frankly, this is unacceptable.”

Phelan emphasized that the Trump administration’s top priority for the Department of the Navy is shipbuilding, which is years behind schedule and experiencing major cost overruns, especially for submarines and large capital warships like aircraft carriers. “I don’t think I could say shipbuilding enough times,” he said when asked about the president’s priorities.

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