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‘Disaster’ – Dianne Feinstein’s Death Could Derail Biden Agenda

‘Disaster’ Death‍ of Dianne ⁣Feinstein ⁤Could Severely Derail Biden Agenda

Democratic Sen. ⁤Dianne Feinstein’s​ death on Thursday evening at ⁤the age of ​90 has led to speculation about political consequences.

The⁣ late California senator occupied a ​crucial seat on the⁤ Senate Judiciary Committee.

Thus, with her passing, some ​commentators ⁢have wondered about President Joe Biden’s ability to ⁢get judges confirmed.

Friday on X, the social media platform formerly known⁢ as Twitter, a worried social media user named‌ Zach Fisch opined that Republicans could play hardball. In fact, he predicted that the‌ GOP would prevent Democrats from replacing Feinstein on the Judiciary Committee.

Judging by past comments, Fisch‌ would have no ⁣sympathy with ⁣such ‌a⁢ move by‌ Senate Republicans.

Random tweets by anxious liberals do not in themselves constitute fodder for commentary. In‍ this‌ case, however, Fisch seemed to know something even Senate Republicans did not.

On Friday, Insider reported that some⁤ Senate Republicans assumed ⁣that⁢ a Democrat would replace Feinstein⁤ on the Judiciary Committee.

“Democrats have a majority in the ⁣Senate. They won⁤ the election, so they are entitled to a majority on all the committees,” Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri ⁤said.

Still, each of the Senate’s 49 Republicans has the power ‌at least to delay changes in committee memberships. A single Republican objection would force a vote of ‌the full ‌chamber.

In‌ that event, another 40 ​senators would have to vote against beginning debate on⁣ the motion. Then, ‍the Judiciary Committee would remain deadlocked between 10 Democrats and ⁣10 ‍Republicans.

“I don’t think anyone’s going to do that,” Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida said. ‌“Some Democrat’s gonna fill that spot.”

Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas ⁣agreed.

“I assume it will be ​handled ‍the same way it ⁢has traditionally been handled,” Cruz said.

Other Republicans sounded more noncommittal, using ‍words like “probably” or saying that they had not thought ‍about​ the‌ matter.

Cruz ‍and Hawley serve on the Judiciary Committee.

In short, if​ Republicans plan to prevent a ​Democrat from‍ replacing Feinstein on​ the committee, they ‍have​ not said so.

We ‍can interpret‌ this in several ways.

One,⁣ Feinstein passed away‌ little more than a ‌day ‍ago. At a minimum, Republicans regard‌ it as bad ‍form to begin talking about how they might‌ capitalize politically.

This ​interpretation leaves room ⁣for the possibility that, in time, they might use ⁢their leverage.

Two, Republicans have no intention of playing hardball, even if it would derail Biden’s judges.

Time will tell, of course, but we ⁢should​ bet on the second interpretation proving⁤ true.

After all, the Senate by its very nature ⁢encourages​ an abiding respect for institutional precedents. The Founders designed it that way. They had gravitas in mind. We‌ cannot quarrel with such conservatism.

That would be the charitable way of looking at it.

In‌ the⁢ meantime, we​ have more cynical reasons ⁣for‍ expecting ‌ Senate Republicans to do nothing.

For one thing, every large institution promotes a go-along-to-get-along mentality.

In places⁢ like the U.S. Senate, this results in a ⁤kind of nauseating ‍collegiality at public expense. Do not what your constituents would want; do what your office neighbors and lunch buddies will ⁢approve.

Then, we have the problem of the Senate’s composition.

Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of​ Illinois chairs the Judiciary Committee. Republican Sen. ​Lindsey Graham of South Carolina serves as the ranking ‌member. Durbin and Graham ​have spent a combined 46​ years ​in the Senate.

In other words, swamp creatures lurk everywhere.

Democrats‍ and Republicans might tussle around the edges,​ but⁣ they⁢ cannot wait to send money to Ukraine. They will do the business of ⁢the swamp.

And that business means status quo.

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⁢Are there any indications that Republican senators may obstruct the appointment of a Democrat to the Judiciary Committee

Er commentators have also weighed in on the potential consequences of Feinstein’s ⁣death on the Biden administration’s agenda. Some have ⁢suggested that without Feinstein on the‌ Judiciary Committee, the confirmation process for federal judges could become more difficult for President Biden.

Feinstein⁤ played⁤ a crucial role as the⁢ tie-breaking vote on the Judiciary Committee, which is responsible for approving judicial nominees. With her passing, there ‌is concern that Republicans may refuse to seat her‌ replacement on the committee, effectively curbing Biden’s‌ ability to confirm ⁢federal ⁤judges.

This ⁤speculation was voiced by Zach Fisch on social media, who predicted that the GOP would prevent Democrats‍ from replacing Feinstein on the committee. Fisch’s concern over the severity of this situation was evident in⁣ his statement, ⁣describing ⁤it‌ as an “RBG-level ​disaster.”

While Fisch’s tweet​ may have been seen ‌as random commentary, ⁤it ​seems ‌that he‌ had valid grounds for his concern. Insider reported that some Senate ​Republicans had assumed that a ​Democrat would replace Feinstein on⁤ the Judiciary ‍Committee, following the principle that the⁤ party ⁤with the majority in the Senate should have a majority on all committees.

However, it is worth noting that individual senators still hold the power to delay changes‍ in committee memberships. If a single Republican ​objects to the replacement of Feinstein, a vote in the full chamber would be necessary. To prevent the replacement, ​40 senators would⁢ need to ‍vote against beginning debate on the motion, resulting in a⁤ deadlock⁢ between the Democrats and Republicans ⁣on⁣ the Judiciary Committee.

Despite some speculation, Republican senators such as Josh Hawley and Marco Rubio expressed⁣ confidence ​that a ‍Democrat would fill Feinstein’s ‍spot on the committee.⁢ They suggested that the replacement process would follow traditional procedures.

Overall, the death ‌of Dianne Feinstein has sparked speculation about the potential impact ​on Biden’s agenda. The uncertain dynamics within⁣ the Senate, particularly ⁤regarding​ the⁣ Judiciary Committee, have ⁢raised questions about the confirmation process for ⁤federal ⁣judges. However, it remains to be seen how the ‍situation ‌will⁢ unfold and whether Republicans will indeed⁢ block the⁢ appointment of a Democrat ​to the⁤ committee.



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