The Republicans decided to become nuclear on Thursday on Trump’s candidate’s blockade

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The Democrats of the Senate are deeply rooted in their blockage of the candidates of President Donald Trump while the Republicans of the Senate are similar to nuclear in the upper room.
Republicans should use “the nuclear option” on Thursday and modify the rules of the Senate using a modified democratic proposal to erase the growing backlog of Trump’s candidates. But the Democrats, led by the head of the Senate minority, Chuck Schumer, Dn.y., are firm in their resistance.
Thune lays the basics of nuclear options in the Senate fights against candidates Trump

President Donald Trump at a meeting from the Cabinet to the White House in Washington, DC, on August 26, 2025. (Aaron Schwartz / CNP / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The leader of the majority of the Senate, John Thune, RS.D., kept the Logjam led by Schumer and accused the Democrats of the Senate blocked voting candidates or unanimous consent – two accelerated processes generally used to move non -controversial candidates – due to the “Trump Derangement syndrome”.
“It must change,” said Thune. “This is a problem that the Democrats have created, and we intend to solve it.”
Thune Teed Up 48 nominated, all the positions at the level of the sub-capuchon which made its doors outside the committee on a bipartite base, for the vote on Thursday. The Democrats of the Senate always have the possibility of voting on the slice of Trump choices and avoiding a nuclear change, but this result is unlikely.
Instead, Schumer proposed the Republicans to take up negotiations that were derailed last month when Trump intervened and told the Democratic leader to go to hell “on” blatant and unprecedented requests “for an agreement on a nominated package.
Trump’s candidates accumulate while the GOP weighs the change of rule once floated by the Democrats

The minority of the Senate Whip John Thune after lunch of the Senate policy in Washington, DC, on July 9, 2025. (Maxine Wallace / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
“I tell my republican colleagues to think carefully before making this step. If you become nuclear, it will be a decision that you will regret,” said Schumer.
The Republicans advance with a modified version of a bill originally presented by Sens. Amy Klobuchar, d-minn., Angus King, I-Maine, and former senator Ben Cardin, D-MD., This would confirm the candidates in groups or as a block.
The GOP of the Senate is ready to become nuclear after the “political extortion” of Schumer of candidates

The head of the Senate minority, Chuck Schumer, Dn.y., firmly has his blockage of the Democrats of the Senate of the candidates of President Donald Trump, while the Republicans of the Senate are heading for a change in nuclear rules. (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, included via Getty Images)
The Democrats have shown their desire to continue the blockade throughout the week, especially when Senator Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, tried to create 10 judicial candidates for unanimous consent to avoid being returned to the committee through an arcanic session procedure, but was quickly blocked by Scummer.
“This general obstruction of all candidates is an wrong attempt to score political points,” said Grassley.
Senator Brian Shatz, D-Hawaii, told Fox News Digital that the Republicans had not shown the desire to return to the table since the negotiations had been exploded last month. He said that the use of a democratic proposal “gives them a subject of discussion on which they could rely”, but he said that the Democrats of the Senate did not fall for this.
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“They decided that they had lost patience, and using someone else’s bill as a cover does not really do the trick,” he said.
Indeed, Senator John Cornyn, R-Texas, offered Klobuchar’s original bill on the ground on Wednesday evening, but the move was blocked by Senator Alex Padilla, D-Calif., Who rather proposed to modify the proposal to start later in 2029, when Trump is absent.
And King, one of the original co-sponsors of the bill, told Fox News Digital that he could not support his legislation to benefit from the Trump administration.
“No, this is a different situation and entirely different from what it was,” said King. “I could not support anything that facilitated the storage of the federal government by this president.”