The change will limit debate time – from 30 hours down to 2 hours – for many of the president's judicial and federal appointments. Senator Hawley: “It will allow the Senate to actually do its business.”
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“It would apply going forward, no matter who’s in control of the Senate, no matter who’s president. And it’s a step toward getting the Senate actually doing some work again, which is what the people sent us here to do.” -Senator Josh Hawley
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Which are you? The pot or the kettle?
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Let me get this straight. Dems are "abusing the nomination process" by demanding the allowed 30 hours of debate for nominations. The complaint is that Dems are following the rules and the GOP doesn't like the rules.. In other news "not exonerated" means "completely exonerated"
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It is the height of hypocrisy for
@senatemajldr McConnell to brag about confirming more judges than ever before—and then complain about Democratic obstruction, and say the process is broken so he has to change the rules.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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