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Recess Appointments Could Put Trump At Odds
What are recess appointments? Here's what to know as Trump looks to fill his Cabinet
With President-elect Trump building his Cabinet, the idea of recess appointments has been floated, but what are they and how can they be used?
Trump's potential recess appointments could land at Supreme Court
President-elect Donald Trump has said he may use temporary recess appointments to bypass the Senate confirmation process for his more controversial Cabinet picks.
Recess appointments could put Trump at odds with conservatives on the Supreme Court
Trump’s intent to nominate loyalists to fill key Cabinet posts has set up a possible confrontation with the Senate.
Can Trump actually confirm Cabinet picks via recess appointments?
Ultimately, the Senate must take action to agree with Trump’s picks, one way or another. There is no way around it, all procedural maneuvering aside.
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Why recess appointments are an affront to our Constitution
As the Trump-Vance administration shapes up and selects its Cabinet and advisers, the looming Senate confirmation process, which may prove challenging for certain picks, raises the possibility of recess appointments.
John Thune Says Recess Appointments 'On the Table' To Get Trump Picks Through
Trump's cabinet nominations require Senate confirmation, and despite a GOP majority, he may struggle to get his picks approved.
2024 election: What are ‘recess appointments’?
As President-elect Donald Trump’s administration takes shape, there’s a term you might be hearing a lot: recess appointments. Yahoo News explains how the Constitution provides a loophole for presidents to bypass Senate approval for Cabinet members and other political appointments — and why it’s not guaranteed that the incoming Trump administration will be able to use it.
The Constitution Forbids Trump From Filling His Cabinet With Recess Appointments. Will That Stop Him?
The Trump transition team is proposing that the president-elect forgo the regular advice-and-consent process and use his recess appointment power to fill his Cabinet—and perhaps install many other high-ranking officials—to avoid time-consuming confirmations.
Trump’s Judicial Hero Would Have Hated His Recess Appointments Plan
Justice Antonin Scalia, a conservative giant, said attempts to circumvent the Senate’s responsibility to vet nominees were “ignoble” and “just made up.”
Recess appointments could put Trump at odds with Supreme Court
President-elect Donald Trump’s intent to nominate loyalists to fill key Cabinet posts has set up a possible confrontation with the Senate, which has the constitutional responsibility for “advice and c
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Reporter's Notebook: The hitchhiker’s guide to recess appointments
As Congress enters recess, the president's ability to appoint ambassadors and other positions in the government has a long ...
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ADLER: Trump’s demand for recess appointments brings Constitution and Senate’s role into sharp focus
The Recess Appointment power, seldom at the forefront of national discussion, resurfaced recently as a headline topic when ...
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Trump’s planned recess appointments are likely to be ruled unconstitutional
The Trump transition team’s plan to install controversial nominees in Cabinet jobs may be blocked by the conservative Supreme ...
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Sen. Tillis stood up to Trump on cabinet appointments. Others should follow | Opinion
News & Observer readers comment on Sen. Tillis and Trump cabinet picks, protecting kids online, state Sen. Berger’s election comments, NC’s workforce | Letters to the editor ...
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