What role does the nominee play in the Senate or government?

The nominee’s role in the Senate or government is pending confirmation by the Senate or relevant government body. Until confirmed, the nominee has no official duties or authority. The specific responsibilities and capacity (legislative, executive, or judicial) depend on the position for which they are nominated. There is no evidence provided that the nominee has previously held a position in the Senate or government.

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