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Senate Uses New Procedures To Confirm 48 Trump Appointees In Single Vote

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Democrats have justified their delays by criticising Trump’s nominees as “historically bad.”

Republicans proposed the rule change in early August, following a monthlong Senate recess (AP)

Republicans proposed the rule change in early August, following a monthlong Senate recess (AP)

The Senate on Thursday confirmed 48 of President Donald Trump’s nominees in a single vote, marking the first use of new procedural rules designed to clear a backlog of stalled executive branch appointments, reported AP. This change comes after Democrats had repeatedly delayed votes on many of Trump’s nominees, frustrating Republicans and the president alike.

In response to these delays, Senate Republicans moved last week to ease the confirmation process for large groups of lower-level, non-judicial nominations. Under the previous rules, a single objection could block a nominee, requiring multiple votes that tied up the Senate floor and slowed down the confirmation process.

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The newly adopted rules allow Republicans to confirm multiple nominees with a simple majority vote. However, this expedited process does not apply to judicial nominees or high-ranking Cabinet positions, which still require traditional procedures.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune hailed the change, stating, “Republicans have fixed a broken process.” The Senate voted 51-47 to approve the group of nominees, all of whom had previously received bipartisan committee approval. Among those confirmed were deputy secretaries for the Departments of Defense, Interior, Energy, and others.

Notable confirmations included Jonathan Morrison as the administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Kimberly Guilfoyle as US ambassador to Greece. Guilfoyle, a former California prosecutor and television personality, played a key role in fundraising for Trump’s 2020 campaign and was once engaged to Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr.

This move is the latest chapter in over a decade of incremental changes by both parties to weaken the filibuster and politicise the nominations process. Both Democrats and Republicans have historically obstructed their opponents’ nominees, but this is the first time in recent memory that the minority party has blocked fast-track confirmations almost entirely.

Republicans proposed the rule change in early August, following a monthlong Senate recess and a breakdown in bipartisan talks. The move was intensified after Trump publicly told Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer to “GO TO HELL!” on social media.

Democrats have justified their delays by criticising Trump’s nominees as “historically bad,” with Schumer warning Republicans that they would “come to regret” the procedural changes. His remarks echoed similar warnings from GOP Leader Mitch McConnell during the 2013 rule changes under Democratic control, which Republicans later expanded for Supreme Court nominations in 2017.

Schumer argued last week that Republicans are “chipping away at the Senate” to give Trump unchecked power to confirm nominees “no questions asked.”

Looking ahead, Republicans plan to confirm a second batch of nominees soon, aiming to clear the backlog of more than 100 pending appointments.

“There will be more to come,” Thune said Thursday. “And we’ll ensure that President Trump’s administration is filled at a pace that looks more like those of his predecessors.”

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