The following article by Ed Pesce was posted on the Roll Call website January 9, 2018:
McConnell decries debate time delays, praises success in confirmations
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell used his leadership time on Monday to criticize Democrats for making 2017 “an historic year of partisan obstruction” by using the full 30 hours of debate permitted under the rules on nominations. But McConnell’s complaint, echoed by other senior Republicans and President Donald Trump, comes as those same leaders have been trumpeting their success in confirming a record number of 12 federal circuit court judges to the bench, as well as the confirmation of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
The Kentucky Republican and his allies say the Democrats are purposely gumming up the works to prevent Trump from staffing the executive and judicial branches. McConnell pointed to his having to file procedural cloture motions to limit debate on the four pending district court nominations that members are considering in the chamber this week.
“Their goal is to waste the Senate’s time and prevent the president from promptly filling judicial vacancies,” McConnell said Monday. “Even for uncontroversial judges who went on to unanimous or near-unanimous confirmation votes, my colleagues across the aisle used every possible procedural roadblock to delay and drag their heels. Now 2018 is starting off the same way.”
It is true that Democratic senators have been requiring full debate on many of Trump’s nominations, though not all. But it is worth noting how McConnell managed the judicial confirmation process in the final years of the previous administration.
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