After weeks of negotiations and even a rare weekend meeting, senators were unable to come to an agreement on President Donald Trump’s nominations before the August recess. Now, Republicans say they may change Senate rules to make sure Trump’s nominees go through.
Democrats have blocked many of Trump’s nominations, forcing roll-call votes instead of the usual unanimous consent votes. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., pushed back on Republicans’ suggestion of changing the rules to get the nominations, saying it would be a “huge mistake.”
Why are Democrats blocking the nominations?
For the last two decades, both parties have gradually escalated their obstruction of the other party’s executive leadership.
In 2013, Democrats changed the rules for lower court judicial nominees to remove the 60-vote threshold for confirmations. They said they did this to stop Republicans from blocking then-President Barack Obama’s judicial picks. The Republicans did the same thing in 2017 for Supreme Court nominees after Democrats tried to block Trump nominee Neil Gorsuch.
Schumer said he and his colleagues believe Trump’s nominees are underqualified.
“We have never seen nominees as flawed, as compromised, as unqualified as we have right now,” Schumer said.
How has Trump responded?
Trump was upset after the negotiations failed, posting on Truth Social that Republican senators could go home and blame the disruption on the Democrats.
“Go home and explain to your constituents what bad people the Democrats are, and what a great job the Republicans are doing, and have done, for our Country. Have a great RECESS and, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!” Trump posted.
In the same post, Trump pointed out Schumer directly, saying he was asking for “one billion dollars” to approve nominees. Democrats were asking Republicans for concessions in Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill,” specifically, if they would unfreeze funding for the National Institute of Health and foreign aid funding.
“Tell Schumer, who is under tremendous political pressure from within his own party, the Radical Left Lunatics, to GO TO HELL! Do not accept the offer,” Trump said.
On Saturday night, Schumer held a press conference. During the conference, he said Trump had tried to “bully” Democrats but his attempts failed.
“Donald Trump didn’t get his away. Again, this shows us. He bullied us, he cajoled us, he called us names and he went home with nothing,” Schumer said.
In response to Trump’s comments towards him, Schumer reposted Trump’s Truth Social post with the words “The Art of the Deal.”
What happens now?
The Senate is on break until Sept. 2, with senators taking up a vote on the defense authorization bill when they return. Republicans are expected to return with rule changes, including the “nuclear option,” which would change the 60-vote threshold to a simple majority.
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