Confirmation Slowdown Forces a Senate Showdown Under pressure to show they are resisting President Trump, Democrats have insisted on recorded votes on every nominee, creating a bottleneck ahead of the August recess
Confirmation slowdown forces a Senate showdown - PressReader The showdown comes as Democrats continue to puzzle over the best way to challenge Trump as he defies Congress and pushes the boundaries of the law and the Constitution Some have concluded that they must continue to work with Republicans to get certain business done when there is agreement to be had, while others want a more confrontational approach in which they refuse any bit of
U. S. Amb. to the U. N. Nominee Waltz Faces Senate Vote as . . . Former U S National Security Adviser Michael Waltz testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on July 15, as he seeks confirmation to be the next U S permanent representative to the United Nations One group of people who very much want to see him succeed are the representatives of other U N member States Since President Donald Trump returned to office nearly six months ago, U