Summary:


Sen. Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) is expanding his holds on President Trump’s nominees to include an additional 50 names — along with a batch of bipartisan foreign affairs bills, Axios has learned.

Why it matters:

That brings the total number of Trump nominees Schatz has now ground to a halt to more than 300, intensifying his protest of what he calls the White House’s “lawlessness.”

  • The fresh holds include former Rep. Anthony D’Esposito (R-N.Y.), Trump’s pick to be Labor Department inspector general, and Scott Kupor, tapped to lead the Office of Personnel Management.
  • The new holds span nominees at more than a dozen Trump administration agencies and departments. Schatz has already placed holds on all State Department nominees.
  • Schatz also is blocking nine bipartisan bills that recently cleared the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in protest of what he characterized as the committee’s lax oversight of the Trump administration.

  • Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    20 days ago

    intensifying his protest of what he calls the White House’s “lawlessness.”

    He isn’t just calling it lawless, anyone with a brain can see these are lawless motherfuckers.

    Do better US journalism. Call a spade a fucking spade. Stop weaseling out of telling the truth. This isn’t nuance or objective, it’s treating lawlessness itself as an argument to be quibbled over.

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      Op article reminds me of parsing propaganda.

      Yes, it mentions things I need or want to know, but it hides and misdirects.

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      They’re quibbling because they’re complicit. Their owners are capitalist fascism supporters and are directing them to manufacture consent for the regime to succeed.