Posted on 11/29/2018 11:19:15 AM PST by Texas Fossil
Confirmation proceedings for President Trumps judicial nominees have partially stalled on Capitol Hill, as outgoing Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake is standing firm in his vow to oppose all Trump nominations until the Senate votes on legislation to protect Special Counsel Robert Muellers probe.
Flake, a frequent Trump critic who opted against running for re-election this year, followed through on his threat Wednesday afternoon and joined Democrats in opposing a bid to advance Thomas Farrs nomination to serve on the federal bench for the Eastern District of North Carolina. Vice President Pence was then forced to break a tie on a procedural vote, in a rare Senate intervention.
A final confirmation vote on Farrs nomination had been expected Thursday, but Fox News has learned it has now been pushed until at least Dec. 3.
While nominees like Farr may narrowly advance on the floor, proceedings at the committee level are stuck for now. Late Wednesday, the Senate Judiciary Committee canceled plans for a Thursday meeting to vote on a long list of judicial nominees. Flake is a member of that committee. None of the nominations would have been favorably moved out of the committee if all Democrats plus Flake voted no.
Meanwhile, nominees already passed out of committee could be confirmed on the floor, though they may result in more airtight votes requiring Pence to serve as tie-breaker.
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His exit from politics cannot come soon enough.
Well this certainly is about the Constitution.
Is it the law of the land or not.
Does it apply to everyone or not.
Pretty simple. But being ignored by a Judiciary gone totally rogue.
If Congress recesses, can Trump make appoint judges, and avoid the Senate’s approval?
I’m not sure. I suspect he does not need to do that, but have not been close to that discussion.
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