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Whittled Down From a List of 35,000, Here Are Trump's 100 Most Tremendous Scandals [VIDEO]

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Dangerman11/30/2020 12:52:36 pm PST

re: #88 jaunte

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want another ‘first’….?

“Less than two months remain in the Trump administration, and Senate Republicans are doing something not seen in a century — confirming judges and other nominees after their party lost the White House. That norm-breaking rush to get GOP-approved picks through could get tricky, though, if lawmakers continue missing time because of COVID-19,” Roll Call reports.

“With only one exception, post-election confirmations of judges nominated to lifetime appointments by a president whose party has lost the White House hasn’t happened since the election of 1896 when William McKinley was elected and the Senate confirmed Grover Cleveland’s picks.”

“During previous presidential election years, senators have invoked the so-called Thurmond rule, an unwritten agreement named after the late Sen. Strom Thurmond (R-SC) that calls for the chamber to stop approving circuit court nominations in the few months before Election Day.”

the problem with ‘unwritten agreements’ is when only one side respects them

I forget, was Thurmond a D? oh wait, no. it says R-SC. hmmm