The Senate Democrats meeting for the Trump Ambassador candidates



Democrats in the Senate interrupted the vote of a committee on Thursday to push many candidates for President Trump, a law of rebellion against the Republican efforts to confirm Trump’s choices quickly.

The boycott asked the Republicans to collect all 12 members to reach the quorum, and members of the Republican Party in the committee began at the work meeting without any democratic support.

On Thursday, the boycott is slow, slow, one of the most controversial candidates in Trump, Charles Kushner of the ambassador to France. Kushner is the father of Trump’s son -in -law Jared Kushner, and he got an amnesty from the president who wipes his convictions with tax evasion, witnesses and other federal charges.

Four other candidates were held: Ambassador in the Netherlands, Ireland, the Dominican Republic and Chile.

Democrats say they are protesting against Republicans, especially the head of foreign relations Jim Richo, as they compete to pressure from the White House to the candidates of the ambassador of speed through the confirmation process.

In a publication in April on the truth, Trump’s Democrats in the Senate criticized that they are slowly walking for the confirmation process, a reference to the Senate -controlled Senate to move forward quickly.

Democrats at the Foreign Relations Committee practiced almost all Trump candidates, a protest against the President’s closure of the US Agency for International Development, severe discounts in foreign assistance, and other measures they view as unconstitutional and reduce the powers of Congress.

The majority leader of the Senate John Thun (RS.D.) employed a ritual action and provided a stroke to circumvent the Democrats.

Few options have left Democrats to retreat against the republican actions they oppose.

Senator Jin Shaheen (DN.H.), a committee member of the committee, led the province, which was a shot across the bow to Rich. Traditionally, the two have a significantly close business relationship, which often focuses on finding consensus or solutions from the two parties.

“I have always believed that it is important that we have ambassadors confirmed in the Senate and senior officials in force to represent the United States abroad and progress in our national security priorities. To check this goal, I worked with President Rush to strengthen the candidates in a reasonable schedule,” Shaheen said in a statement.

“But I also strongly believe that this committee should work in a way of two parties. Unfortunately, the majority today did not agree to the committee’s rules and long traditions to maintain the minority rightly. Therefore, Democrats did not participate in today’s procedures.”

Shaheen added, “I move forward, I hope this committee will be able to adhere to its long traditions of the two parties.”

The hill continued with RISCH to comment.

A democratic committee employee said that there is a positive dynamic between Shaheen and Rish, but the Democrats felt that “the entry of heavy White House is neither appropriate nor acceptable, and interferes with this positive dynamic.”

The confirmation of the Senate is slow and traditionally, due to a variety of factors, including the huge number of positions for the Senate for review and scrutiny, sessions, committee votes and ground votes.

Trump got 58 confirmed candidates, and a larger number of confirmed appointments compared to President Biden at the same point in his term, and faster than Trump’s first state, according to the public service partner in public service and the Washington Post.

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