SENATE REPUBLICANS TRIGGER NUCLEAR OPTION ON NOMINEES

Democrats blasted the move as another blow to Senate traditions, warning it erodes minority rights and transforms the chamber into a body ruled by pure partisanship. Thune and GOP allies countered that presidents are entitled to have their teams in place and that the delays were harming the federal government’s ability to function. The vote marks the third major use of the nuclear option in just over a decade, following Democratic changes in 2013 and Republican changes in 2017, and underscores the escalating procedural warfare that has come to define the modern Senate.

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