The Senate Republicans have a change in rule of former Democrats to push Trump’s candidates through blocking

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The Senate Republicans are closer to the modification of the rules of the upper chamber to allow a multitude of candidates at the lower level of President Donald Trump, and they approach a relaunched proposal from the Democrats to do so.
Hope among the Republicans is that the use of a tool that the Democrats of the Senate once considered them would allow them to avoid turning to “the nuclear option”, which means a change of rule with a simple majority vote.
“Democrats should support him, because it was their original proposal on which we continue,” said the whip of the majority of Senate John Barrasso, R-Wyo., Fox News Digital told. “And I would not be surprised if they would not do it. This historic obstruction of Democrats all plays their far left liberal base, who hates President Trump.”
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The Senate Republicans are considering a democratic proposal years ago to modify the rules of the Senate to the candidates of President Donald Trump by means of the blockade of the Democrats of the Senate. (Aaron Schwartz / CNP / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The Republicans met throughout the week in camera to discuss their options and began to merge around a proposal which would allow them to take a vote to confirm a group of candidates, also known as “en Bloc”, for positions at the sub-capuchon level.
Until now, the only candidate to cross the Senate with ease has been Secretary of State Marco Rubio in January. Since then, various bureaucracy stations have stacked and have not received a vocal vote or have not experienced unanimous consent – two accelerated procedures commonly used for lower levels in the administration.
The head of the majority in the Senate, John Thune, RS.D., said that before the head of the Senate minority, Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., was in charge of the Democrats, “this has always been done in a way, if you had some of the lower level candidates in the administration, all were voted in block, they were packed, they were grouped, they were stacked.”
“It is the first president of history who, at this stage of his presidency, did not have at least one clear candidate by unanimous consent or a vocal vote,” he said. “It is unprecedented what they are doing. He must be stopped.”
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The head of the majority of the Senate, John Thune, RS.D., went to the Senate Chamber on January 22, 2025 in Washington, DC (Kayla Bartkowski / Getty Images)
And the number of candidates on the Senate calendar continues to grow, reaching 149 choices awaiting confirmation this week. The objective would be to change the rule before the legislators left the city for a week from September 22.
The idea comes from the legislation proposed in 2023 by meaning. Amy Klobuchar, d-minn., Angus King, I-Maine, and former senator Ben Cardin, D-MD. The Republicans are considering their own rotation, as perhaps not limiting the number of candidates in block in a group or excluding judicial candidates.
Republicans would prefer to avoid becoming nuclear – the last time the nuclear option was used, it was in 2019, when the head of the majority of the time, Mitch McConnell, R -Ky., Lowered the time of debate on candidates at two o’clock – but they are ready to do so, since the Democrats have not moved on their blockade.
However, they only make a public demonstration of resistance.
“Democrats support in private what the Republicans are talking about,” said a superior assistant to the GOP familiar with negotiations at Fox News Digital. “They are just too afraid to admit it.”
Senator James Lankford, who worked with Thune and Barrasso on recess to build a consensus on a proposal for a change of rule, told Fox News Digital that his colleagues Democrats admitted that they had “created a precedent who was not sustainable”.
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The idea comes from the legislation proposed in 2023 by senator Amy Klobuchar, d-minn., Among others. (Bloomberg / Getty)
“But then they will say:” But my progressive base shouts me to fight as I want. I know that I damage the Senate, but I have to show that I fight “, said the republican of Oklahoma.
“We feel stuck, I mean, literally,” continued Lankford. “Some of my colleagues said:” We are not those who become nuclear. They are the ones who become nuclear. “”
Klobuchar told Fox News Digital that she appreciated the previous work she had done with LANKFORD on “The means of improving the Senate” but was not ready to put herself behind the GOP version of its legislation.
“When I proposed this, it had to go as a legislation, which means that you would have needed bipartite votes, and the reason why this does not happen right now is that the president continues to display the law,” she said.
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However, all the Democrats in the Senate are not on board the big big blockade.
Senator John Fetterman, D-P., Told Fox News Digital that legislators should all behave in a way in which administrations, republicans or democratic, obtain “these types of basic considerations” for candidates.
“It’s not resistance,” he said. “I just think it’s a little useless to move forward. I mean, you can oppose people like adults, whether (the secretary of health and social services Robert F.) Kennedy or others.”
Fox News Digital contacted Schumer’s office to comment but did not immediately hear.