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https://apnews.com/article/senate-nominations-trump-thune-rules-change-0372be884d4dd177db71a87a35534f06Thune says Senate will change the rules to push through Trumps blocked nominees
By MARY CLARE JALONICK
Updated 8:02 PM CDT, September 8, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) Senate Majority Leader John Thune says Republicans are ready to change the chambers rules to allow quick confirmations of dozens of President Donald Trumps executive branch nominees and will move to speed up votes after months of Democratic delays.
Opening the Senate on Monday, Thune said Democrats obstruction is unsustainable. He said Republicans will begin action this week to allow votes on groups of lower-level executive branch nominees if a majority of the Senate agrees. Currently, one senators objection can force days of votes on a single nominee.
If the Democratic delays continue, Thune said, there is no practical way that we could come close to filling all the vacancies in the four years of this administration no matter how many hours the Senate works.
Changing the rules would take time, with procedural votes potentially Thursday and early next week to push through a first tranche of 48 nominees, according to a person familiar with the GOP plan who requested anonymity because it hasnt been released publicly. The nominations include undersecretaries and staff positions for various agencies across the government as well as several ambassadors.
Republicans have been talking about options for changing the rules since early August, when the Senate left for a monthlong recess after a breakdown in bipartisan negotiations over the confirmation process. Democrats have blocked nearly every single one of Trumps nominees, forcing majority Republicans to spend valuable floor time on procedural votes and leaving many positions in the executive branch unfilled.
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Klarkashton
(5,422 posts)You all! How is this going to goddamn end?
no_hypocrisy
(55,384 posts)where decisions can be made without serious deliberation and compromise.
UTUSN
(77,795 posts)Drum
(10,767 posts)Autumn
(49,020 posts)But I'm betting they won't.
They try to pretend that the other side are decent human beings.
I think the last decade has proved that is not the case.
dalton99a
(95,317 posts)"besides the Senate is an institution, you see, an INSTITUTION!!!"
EdmondDantes_
(2,092 posts)Oh that's right it was us. Likewise we started the judicial filibusters on some of George W Bush's nominations.
For all the insistence that we need to be more like Republicans, it's weird that we don't acknowledge that we have changed the rules ourselves when it benefited us. Maybe it's a need to blame Republicans.
Autumn
(49,020 posts)going on.
Liberal In Texas
(16,431 posts)I thought they had to be put in place at the start of a new session.
I might be wrong.
Autumn
(49,020 posts)
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