In a dramatic and closely watched Senate vote, Kelly Loeffler was confirmed as the head of the Small Business Administration (SBA) with a 52‑46 vote—a decision that has stirred controversy and raised eyebrows among both political insiders and the media. This confirmation not only brings President Trump’s cabinet tally to 18 but also marks a rare moment of bipartisan support, as one Nevada Democrat, Sen. Jacky Rosen, joined 51 Republicans in backing her nomination.
For many observers, the vote was particularly striking due to the unexpected support from some Republican senators, while others in the party abstained, leading to speculation that internal divisions may be at play. Despite the mixed signals, Loeffler’s appointment is seen as a pivotal move that could reshape the direction of federal small business policy at a time when entrepreneurs and communities nationwide are grappling with economic uncertainty.