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Senator Issues Hold on CYBERCOM/NSA Nominee

Wyden Objects to Confirmation of Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd Amid Concerns Over Cybersecurity Expertise

Senator Ron Wyden has issued a hold on the confirmation of Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd, currently the deputy commander of Indo-Pacific Command, due to concerns over his qualifications for leading US Cyber Command and the National Security Agency. Breaking Defense reports that Rudd’s responses to questions during his confirmation hearings revealed a lack of familiarity with basic constitutional rights, which Wyden believes is incompatible with the position. The hold may drag out the confirmation process, as Rudd will not be able to advance by unanimous consent.

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    Source JAN Tracker: SRCE-2026-1772147010142-2907 Source Type: RSS
    URL: https://breakingdefense.com/2026/02/senator-issues-hold-to-cybercom-nsa-nominee/
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    Senator Issues Hold on CYBERCOM/NSA Nominee

    Wyden Objects to Confirmation of Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd Amid Concerns Over Cybersecurity Expertise

    Senator Ron Wyden has issued a hold on the confirmation of Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd, currently the deputy commander of Indo-Pacific Command, due to concerns over his qualifications for leading US Cyber Command and the National Security Agency. Breaking Defense reports that Rudd’s responses to questions during his confirmation hearings revealed a lack of familiarity with basic constitutional rights, which Wyden believes is incompatible with the position. The hold may drag out the confirmation process, as Rudd will not be able to advance by unanimous consent.

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      Source JAN Tracker: SRCE-2026-1772147010142-2907 Source Type: RSS
      URL: https://breakingdefense.com/2026/02/senator-issues-hold-to-cybercom-nsa-nominee/
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