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Liberal Media Scream: How dare Trump make demands on Senate, CNN whines – Washington Examiner

The article discusses a recent⁤ segment ⁢from CNN titled “Liberal Media Scream,” which⁢ critiques President-elect Donald Trump’s demands on the Senate ⁢regarding the confirmation of his Cabinet picks. Trump is reportedly ​pressuring Republican senators to agree to recess appointments, a move ​that deviates from traditional norms and could expedite the confirmation process for his appointees. CNN commentators express concern that this approach ⁢undermines the established confirmation procedures that allow the‍ Senate to act as a check on presidential⁣ appointments. The commentary suggests that if Trump successfully avoids normal confirmation protocols, it would represent a significant shift in the political ‌landscape, particularly since such recess appointments have been largely avoided by previous administrations ‍in recent history. The⁢ piece highlights the implications ‌of Trump’s actions on‌ the balance of power and⁤ the Senate’s role in confirming nominees.


Liberal Media Scream: How dare Trump make demands on Senate, CNN whines

This week’s Liberal Media Scream features CNN struggling to find new ways to attack President-elect Donald Trump.

This time, it’s Trump’s pressure on the Senate to OK his Cabinet picks, which are coming fast and furious, without the normal confirmation steps.

At CNN, they said it’s just Trump “again bucking norms.”

From Sunday’s CNN:

ALAYNA TREENE: [President-elect Donald Trump] said, quote: “Republican senators seeking the coveted leadership position in the United States Senate must agree to recess appointments in the Senate, without which, we will not be able to get people confirmed in a timely manner.”

The post goes on to describe other things. But I want to explain why this is so important. Essentially, Donald Trump is calling for the shattering of norms. Now what this means, a recess appointment, I know this sounds like we’re getting in the weeds a bit with the Hill lingo. But recesses are normally avoided in Congress. Normally, when they actually go on break, they do something called a pro forma session. Part of that is because if you go to a recess, you actually have to have a vote in the House and the Senate, and Democrats, in this case, giving Republicans control of the Senate come next year, would be able to filibuster.

But essentially, to get down to it, to really boil down to what this would mean, is that Donald Trump is trying to find a way and use whoever the next Senate leader — Republican leader — is to try and avoid the confirmation process for his top Cabinet officials. And I remind you, a lot of times when different presidential candidates or people are looking to make these hires and to appoint different people to these different Cabinet roles, a key thing that is always at the top of their minds is whether or not this person can get confirmed in the Senate, if they have a controversial background, if they are more conservative, in this case, if they were Democrats, they’d be maybe too liberal. But really, the Senate is kind of the last line of defense of who the president could put into office with him.

And so this would be a huge change. And I will also argue that really this process that Congress has now about avoiding recess appointments in their entirety started back with George W. Bush and has continued since then under the different presidents with Obama and Trump and now Biden. And so, this again would be a huge break from the norms that we currently have. Fred.

FREDRICKA WHITFIELD: And again, bucking norms.

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Jorge Bonilla, a news analyst at NewsBusters, explained our weekly pick: “The Biden administration shattered many norms, whether it was the weaponization of state and federal governments against President-elect Donald Trump, the suppression of President Joe Biden’s physical and mental decline, or the government’s cooking of all sorts of data. Any one of these incidents occurring under a Trump administration would’ve garnered wall-to-wall ‘shattered norms’ coverage. On the contrary, the Biden parade of horribles drew nary a peep. Now, the media go nuts about norms the second a just-reelected Trump talks about staffing his administration via recess appointments.”

Rating: FOUR out of FIVE screams.



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