Senate Republicans confirm nearly 50 of Trump’s energy and land picks: Here’s why

Senate Republicans confirm nearly 50 of Trump’s energy and land picks: Here’s why


Senate Republicans confirm nearly 50 of Trump’s energy and land picks: Here’s why
Senate Republicans confirm nearly 50 of Trump’s energy and land picks: Here’s why

Senate Republicans reportedly took a significant step to reduce the backlog of President Donald Trump’s nominees. The republican party confirmed 49 of Trump’s picks on Monday, aiming to install 60% of his civilian nominees. 

The latest batch included 20 different positions comprising a dozen of US attorneys, several US marshals, ambassadors and a variety of agencies. 

On the other hand, it also includes the Department of War, Transportation, Energy and other sectors.

In line with recent revelation, it is for the fourth time Republicans have confirmed a catalog of the candidates in a batch since the prime changes made in Senate’s ruling last year. 

It has been observed that Senate Democrats had thwarted most appointees from getting confirmed. Notably, civilian nominees were consistently verified without actually having to take a full vote on the Senate floor. 

In this connection, obstruction was held by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer in a bid to prevent Trump from governing the federal government to align with his proposed agenda.

It is for the fourth time that lawmakers have turned to last-resort measures to solve a problem when all other conventional attempts have failed. 

The process involves lowering the minimum requirement for specific picks to just a simple majority as compared to the typical 60-vote needed to eliminate the filibuster using a simple majority vote. 

At present, Republicans are involved in concluding the work on another element of Trump’s agenda while funding for border security for the next three-and-a-half years. 

Republicans are closely monitoring this kind of spending plan through the legislature without a bipartisan support process in their bid to ram through a $72 billion funding package for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol by June 1.

As reported by the Fox News, lawmakers seem to be busy in ending the process at the end of this week, adding that they’re scheduled for another recess week for the Memorial Day Holiday.

It is pertinent to note that the package has been running into major setbacks with the Senate’s rules referee, and some items including $1 billion for security enhancements for Trump’s ballroom and funding for the Secret Service were eliminated. 

US Senate officials announced on Saturday that they have removed security funding that could be used for Donald Trump’s planned $400 White House ballroom from a stimulus package. 





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