After last-minute talks with Democrats failed, Senate Republicans are pursuing rule changes to streamline the confirmation process for groups of President Trump’s nominees. The move aims to speed up approvals and reduce procedural delays in the Senate.
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- Senate Republicans are moving to change rules to ease confirmation of Trump's nominees.
- Negotiations with Democrats on the issue have broken down. 7s
- The Senate is considering a party-line vote to advance the rule change. 11s
- The proposed change would allow nominees to be confirmed in groups of up to 48 at a time. 17s
- If approved, many nominees, including ambassadors, could be confirmed quickly. 21s