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Sen. Ben Sasse is expected to resign his Senate seat, Fox News has confirmed, and is likely to accept a new job as president of the University of Florida. The University of Florida announced ...
Sasse is a second-term U.S. senator who has been a sometime-critic of former President Trump. He was one of seven Republican senators to vote for Trump’s impeachment after the Jan. 6 ...
Ben Sasse is likely to accept a job as the president of the University of Florida and resign his Senate seat in the near future, according to two people familiar with the Nebraska Republican’s ...
WASHINGTON – Nebraska GOP Senator Ben Sasse is expected to resign from the Senate to become president at the University of Florida, both offices announced on Thursday. "I think Florida is the ...
The appointment is a sharp career shift for Sasse, a sitting senator who was elected in 2014 and was reelected to another six-year term just two years ago. A conservative who voted to impeach ...
Languages: English. The expected resignation of Republican Senator Ben Sasse, one of a handful of GOP senators who voted to convict former President Donald Trump in his impeachment trial in ...
Trump, is in line to become president of the University of Florida. By Carl Hulse WASHINGTON — Senator Ben Sasse, Republican of Nebraska, plans to leave the Senate by the end of the year to ...
His office said the senator made the comments during a "campaign telephone town hall call that went to about 17,000 Nebraskans." Sasse also slammed Trump's response to the coronavirus — which ...
The University of Florida announced on October 6 that Senator Ben Sasse, R-Neb, was unanimously nominated to be the only contender to serve as the 13th president of the public institution.
Sasse was an outspoken critic of Trump throughout his Senate career, though he toned down his criticisms in time to win Trump’s endorsement during his 2020 Republican primary.
Sasse, a sitting Republican U.S. Senator, the university’s next president. By handing the big job to a 50-year-old Nebraskan, who is better known for his speeches in the Senate chamber than his ...
Sasse, 50, is in discussions with the University of Florida to become its next president. He was first elected to the Senate in 2014 and formerly served as president of Midland University in Nebraska.