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Senate Leaves Without Agreement on Confirmation Process; Frustrated Trump Tells Schumer to ‘Go to Hell’

    Senate heads home with no deal to speed confirmations as irate Trump tells Schumer to 'go to hell'
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    WASHINGTON – The Senate departed from Washington on Saturday night for a monthlong break in August without resolving disputes to advance numerous nominations by President Donald Trump. This decision followed days of heated bipartisan discussions, further inflamed by Trump’s social media comment telling Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer to “GO TO HELL!”

    In the absence of an agreement, Republicans plan to consider revising Senate regulations upon their return in September to accelerate the nomination approval process. As Democrats have delayed more nominations than usual this year by requiring lengthy roll call votes for each, President Trump has urged the Senate to expedite the process.

    Senate Majority Leader John Thune expressed the need for reforming Senate procedures, noting on Saturday that the last six months have shown the current method for handling nominations is flawed. He expects upcoming discussions on this topic to be comprehensive.

    This impasse reflects a broader trend over two decades, where both Democrats and Republicans have increasingly obstructed the opposing party’s nominations for executive and judicial roles. During this time, Senate regulations have gradually altered to hasten confirmations, often making them less cooperative.

    In 2013, faced with Republican opposition to President Barack Obama’s judicial nominations, Democrats lowered the confirmation threshold for lower court judges from 60 votes. Similarly, in 2017, Republicans did the same for Supreme Court nominees to facilitate Justice Neil Gorsuch’s confirmation against Democratic resistance.

    For several weeks, Trump pressured Senate Republicans to cancel their August recess to push through numerous nominations, countering Democrats’ deliberate delays. Despite this, Republicans aimed to strike an agreement with Democrats, nearly succeeding during recent talks involving both parties and the White House, which included proposals like reversing some of the Trump administration’s spending cuts on foreign assistance.

    But it was clear that there would be no agreement when Trump attacked Schumer on social media Saturday evening and told them to pack it up and go home.

    “Tell Schumer, who is under tremendous political pressure from within his own party, the Radical Left Lunatics, to GO TO HELL!” Trump posted on Truth Social. “Do not accept the offer, go home and explain to your constituents what bad people the Democrats are, and what a great job the Republicans are doing, and have done, for our Country.”

    Thune said afterward that there were “several different times” when the two sides thought they had a deal, but in the end “we didn’t close it out.”

    It’s the first time in recent history that the minority party hasn’t allowed at least some quick confirmations. Thune has already kept the Senate in session for more days, and with longer hours, this year to try and confirm as many of Trump’s nominees as possible.

    But Democrats had little desire to give in without the spending cut reversals or some other incentive, even though they too were eager to skip town after several long months of work and bitter partisan fights over legislation.

    “We have never seen nominees as flawed, as compromised, as unqualified as we have right now,” Schumer said Saturday.

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