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Tennessee Representatives back Vaden for USDA Deputy Secretary

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Rep. David Kustoff, U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 8th District | Official U.S. House headshot

Rep. David Kustoff, U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 8th District | Official U.S. House headshot

Tennessee's U.S. House representatives have expressed support for the nomination of Judge Stephen Vaden as Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In an op-ed piece for Agri-Pulse entitled "Trump Chose the Right Man to Help Make American Agriculture Great Again," the representatives argue in favor of Vaden's suitability for the role.

Congressman David Kustoff (TN-08), joined by fellow representatives Diana Harshbarger, Tim Burchett, Chuck Fleischmann, Scott DesJarlais, Andy Ogles, John Rose, and Mark Green, articulated their endorsement of Vaden. They emphasized his origins as a native of west Tennessee and his current role as a judge on the U.S. Court of International Trade, describing him as having "a wealth of legal expertise, extensive agricultural experience, and a nuanced understanding of global trade."

The nomination is presented within the context of President Donald Trump's ongoing support for rural America, which is highlighted by his choice of Vaden, described in the op-ed as a farmer from rural west Tennessee who possesses a "deep understanding of the realities of rural life and the agricultural industry."

Vaden’s upbringing on a family farm in Union City, Tennessee, and his continued involvement in farming operations have provided him with a personal connection to the sector. He has firsthand experience with several challenges faced by American farmers, including fluctuating commodity prices and an increasingly complex regulatory environment.

During Trump’s first term, Vaden served as general counsel at the USDA, where he led efforts to streamline regulatory processes and implement the 2018 farm bill. The op-ed pointed out that Vaden’s focus on international markets and free trade will be critical as the U.S. seeks to address its agricultural trade deficit.

His current role as a federal judge on the U.S. Court of International Trade adds to his qualification as Deputy Secretary. The editorial noted his work on rulings related to unfair trade practices and import restrictions, which have helped bolster U.S. agriculture.

The representatives stress the importance of Vaden's leadership for Tennessee’s agriculture, arguing that it is essential for the industry "to remain a viable and thriving industry." They see his potential confirmation as vital for negotiating new policies that improve market access and strengthen supply chains.

They conclude that Trump’s nomination of Vaden aligns with his commitment to American farmers and rural communities, declaring confidence that Vaden will play a pivotal role in a prosperous future for U.S. agriculture.

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