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Democrats cave to Republican deal, hand Trump another victory – and liberals are furious

kyredneck

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Democrats cave to Republican deal, hand Trump another victory – and liberals are furious

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) gave Democrats an ultimatum on confirming judicial nominations by President Donald Trump, and they caved in order to go home sooner...."

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The deal meant confirmation for 15 of Trump’s judicial nominees – 3 circuit court judges, and 12 district court judges...."

"...15 lifetime appointments. 84 judges in total. No matter what happens in the midterms or in 2020, Trump has completely reshaped the courts and Schumer and the Democrats share some of that responsibility,” responded LGBT activist Joel Kim Booster...."

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kyredneck

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Mitch ain't done yet, there's 34 more judges waiting for confirmation that he vows will be confirmed before year's end (Grassley wanted to stay in session untill they all were confirmed):

Mitch McConnell vows action on Trump nominees: 'We are not going to leave any judges behind'

"Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., insists he’ll move to confirm all President Trump’s judicial nominees by the end of the year to eliminate a backlog caused by Democratic delay tactics.

“We are not going to leave any judges behind at the end of the year, when we get through this Congress,” McConnell told the Washington Examiner Thursday.

Senate Democrats and GOP lawmakers struck a bipartisan deal to confirm a slate of 15 judges on Thursday, which McConnell sees as a down payment for work later this year.

Thursday's action left 34 nominees still waiting to be confirmed after getting through the Senate Judiciary Committee, and McConnell's pledge means he might force the Senate to stay in session to get them all done before Christmas. But his actions this week show he is willing to play rough with the other side.

McConnell had been keeping the Senate in session over the last few weeks to confirm more judges, which forced Democrats to decide whether to agree to confirm them quickly, or stick around and watch the Senate take several weeks to finish up.

Democrats ultimately agreed to the 15-judge deal in order to leave D.C. to return to the campaign trail. But quickly confirming judicial nominees has angered the Democratic base, which is still fuming over Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation last week

“Every single senator should take their responsibility to consider lifetime appointments to our courts more seriously,” Vanita Gupta, president and CEO of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, said Thursday. “Turning the Senate into a rubber stamp for Trump's takeover of our courts is appalling. Our courts matter far too much to rush this process.”

Democrats have been slow-walking many Trump nominees by requiring extended debate time.

“There are some that are clearly controversial,” Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin, D-Ill., said Thursday.

But a half-dozen Senate Democrats are in tough re-election battles and the party is in jeopardy of losing seats in the closely divided Senate.

McConnell told the Washington Examiner he has worked around the stall tactics by prioritizing the confirmation of judicial nominees to the powerful courts of appeals, or circuit courts.

The Senate has approved 26 so far and confirmed an additional three circuit court judges Thursday. The Senate also confirmed 12 district judges on Thursday.

"They are anxious to go and sometimes that gives me the only leverage I have,” McConnell said of the Democrats.

The desire to conclude the rare August session, McConnell said, helped him secure a deal to confirm 21 district court judges.

The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday advanced an additional eight judicial nominees to the growing list awaiting a floor vote.

Panel Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, wanted the Senate to stay in town and finish the entire list.

“Total judges on the floor now 49,” Grassley tweeted Thursday. “Lots of work to do. Senate should stay in session till all 49 judges are confirmed. Work comes before campaigning.”"
 

HankD

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To speak in the vernacular - there is a category 5 perfect storm coming to the Hill soon.
 

InTheLight

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Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) gave Democrats an ultimatum on confirming judicial nominations by President Donald Trump, and they caved in order to go home sooner...."

Democrats ultimately agreed to the 15-judge deal in order to leave D.C. to return to the campaign trail.

Hmm... Democrats needing to go home quick and get back on the campaign trail says a lot about this so-called Blue Wave. Sounds more like a ripple in a puddle to me.

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777

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Yes, they all wanted to go home to campaign. This wasn't a good deal for them IMO, and can't blame their base for not liking it.

Think leaving will help some of them (Manchin, Tester) yet do nothing to some of them (Claire, Heidi). Odd if they lose seats in the Senate, which they look like they will, they'll be able to gain a majority in the House, no wave election for either.
 

HankD

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Are there any rules or polls that President Trump hasn't shredded all along the way?

Midterm elections Rule: Party in office loses seats - will he shred that one too I wonder? His rallies end up - NO seats available, no standing room available thousands outside.
 

church mouse guy

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McConnell seems to be very good at getting judicial nominees through the Senate. He has silenced his critics in the GOP. I think that he and Trump are getting along very well nowadays.
 

kyredneck

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His rallies end up - NO seats available, no standing room available thousands outside.

He's coming to EKU Alumni Colesium, Richmond KY tonight, about 45 minute drive, several of us have tickets, but it seems we've talked ourselves out of going, crowds, long waiting, traffic, weather turned chilly... make a big pot of beef vegetable soup and watch it from the couch...:)
 

HankD

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He's coming to EKU Alumni Colesium, Richmond KY tonight, about 45 minute drive, several of us have tickets, but it seems we've talked ourselves out of going, crowds, long waiting, traffic, weather turned chilly... make a big pot of beef vegetable soup and watch it from the couch...:)
YA, I think I'll make chili. :)
 

carpro

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I had to laugh when I heard about this.

For once, the weak kneed republican leadership stood firm.
 
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