The U.S. Treasury Secretary nominee Benson warned during a Senate hearing that the United States will face an economic crisis if most Republican tax cuts from 2017 are not extended after they expire at the end of this year, impacting the middle class and working class. He pledged that under his management, the federal government debt would not default and that he would respect the independence of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy. Additionally, he supports expanding sanctions against Russian oil companies and emphasized the importance of addressing the budget deficit, suggesting that restoring fiscal order could be achieved by adjusting domestic non-essential spending. He pointed out that non-essential spending, excluding benefits like Social Security and Medicare, has increased by 40% over the past four years.