Summary

Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI) announced he will block all of Trump’s State Department nominees until USAID is reinstated.

His move comes after Elon Musk took control of USAID, placed senior staff on leave, and seized classified information.

Schatz condemned the administration’s “authoritarian behavior” and vowed to delay confirmations until USAID operates normally.

His blockade could significantly slow Trump’s ability to fill key diplomatic positions, forcing Senate Republicans to spend more time pushing nominations through.

  • @jordanlund
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    -128 hours ago

    “Person with no power to do anything claims to be doing something.”

    • @givesomefucks
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      108 hours ago

      The filibuster isn’t just an excuse to not give dem voters what they voted for…

      Sometimes it can be used for good.

        • @givesomefucks
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          27 hours ago

          Who is talking about the SC?

          It’s just weird this isn’t the first time this has happened today

          • @jordanlund
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            1 hour ago

            It’s not the SC, he’s talking about nominees in general which can’t be filibustered.

            Edit You have to read down to the 2nd bolded paragraph:

            “In 2013, Reid and Democrats lowered vote threshold on most nominees, but not for Supreme Court picks”

            Other nominees and lower court judges had the filibuster eliminated in 2013, Supreme Court judges later.

            • @givesomefucks
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              36 hours ago

              Then you may have copy pasted the wrong link

              • @jordanlund
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                11 hour ago

                Read down to the 2nd bolded paragraph:

                “In 2013, Reid and Democrats lowered vote threshold on most nominees, but not for Supreme Court picks”

                Nominees can’t be filibustered. That was done before elimimating it for Supreme Court pics.