Key facts
- Brett Matsumoto, President Donald Trump's nominee for the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), testified before the Senate.
- Matsumoto stated he does not believe the BLS data has been fabricated, countering Trump's accusations.
- He affirmed his commitment to the BLS's independence and integrity if confirmed.
- Matsumoto identified addressing poor survey response rates and understaffing as key priorities.
- He emphasized that data decisions should come from career staff, not solely from the political appointee.
Brett Matsumoto, President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), stated during his confirmation hearing that he does not believe the agency's data has been fabricated. This directly counters accusations made by Trump against the previous BLS commissioner regarding job numbers.
