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Time for Republicans to Get Serious About Confirming Trump’s Nominees

Posted on Friday, September 5, 2025
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by Shane Harris
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Last November, voters delivered a clear mandate to President Donald Trump to enact the agenda he had campaigned on over the preceding two years. But Senate Democrats are now weaponizing procedural tools and historic minority-party rights to block the President’s nominees from implementing that agenda. It’s time Senate Republicans stopped playing nice and stopped Democrats’ dangerous obstructionism.

Alabama Senator Katie Britt highlighted the shocking success of Democrats’ gridlock strategy in an X post this week. “You may have heard [the President’s] frustration his nominees aren’t getting confirmed fast enough,” Britt wrote. “I knew it was bad, but I was shocked at the scale of obstruction by Senate Democrats after digging into the history of Senate confirmations.”

As she went on to relay, the second Trump administration is on pace to confirm the fewest nominees of any president in history. “By the end of the 119th Congress (1/2/2027), the Senate is on track to confirm just 426 nominees, the fewest in history, and less than half of what other Presidents have averaged since 2000,” Britt reported.

If the current pace continues through to 2028, Trump will have just 872 nominees confirmed, compared to 1,233 during his first term. Over the same four-year time frame, the Senate confirmed 1,175 Biden nominees and 1,489 Obama nominees.

How are Democrats managing to gum up the confirmation process while still being firmly in the minority? By abusing longstanding Senate rules allowing the minority party to slow down debate – rules that Senate Republicans could modify or abolish entirely with a simple majority vote.

Specifically, Democrats are hammering the filibuster and blocking voice votes and unanimous consent agreements to slow down the workings of the Senate as much as possible. As Britt again relays, 137 Trump nominees have been subject to cloture, which means they can be filibustered. That’s nearly double the 71 nominees subject to cloture throughout the first 200 days of the Biden administration.

Even more astonishingly, Democrats have not allowed a single Trump nominee through via voice vote or unanimous consent agreements, which is how the vast majority of presidential appointees are typically confirmed. Until Trump’s first term, “every President in modern history confirmed 90 percent or more of nominees via voice vote or unanimous consent.” During Trump’s first term, that number dropped to 65 percent – now it is zero.

As I wrote last month, Democrats are also abusing the so-called “blue slip,” which allows senators to effectively veto some nominees from their home state. While not legally binding, the practice has historically given individual senators significant influence over judicial appointments in their states.

The 100-year-old practice is predicated on the notion that each state’s senators are best qualified to say if a nominee is unfit for office. But in our modern era of hyper-partisan congresses, it has become just one more way for Democrats to undermine a duly-elected president – and by extension usurp the will of the American people.

Democrats can’t block Trump’s nominees entirely, but they can bog down the process to the point where so few nominations get through that it affects the administration’s ability to govern. They are deploying an “obstructionist nuclear option” of sorts that demands an answer.

So far, however, Senate Republicans have been woefully slow to respond, wasting valuable time as the midterms barrel closer.

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley has refused to abolish or curtail the blue slip practice – despite having warned in 2017 that “we should not allow home-state senators to abuse this courtesy by attempting to block committee proceedings for political or ideological reasons.” Grassley has been a staunch conservative and a strong ally of President Trump in the Senate, tireless work for which he deserves immense credit. But now he must recognize that Democrats are taking advantage of his reverence for tradition to undermine the President.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune has also refused to allow Trump to make recess appointments – another tool Republicans could easily deploy to outfox Democrats.

It is far from guaranteed that the GOP retains control of the Senate in 2026, meaning that Republicans could have just 17 months left in power. Given how Democrats are acting in the minority, Republicans can be sure that they will confirm as few of Trump’s nominees as possible after January 2027 if they do win back control.

There are some signs that Republicans are finally beginning to wake up to this burgeoning crisis. Senator Britt has vowed that Senate Republicans “will end this historic obstruction of President Trump’s team and find a pathway forward.”

Politico has also reported that Republicans are considering a rule change to allow multiple nominees – potentially as many as 10 – to be confirmed with one vote, which would dramatically speed up the process. But at least one Republican, Thom Tillis of North Carolina, has said he wouldn’t support that move. Democrats need to peel off just three other GOP senators to block any proposed rule changes.

Senate Republicans have a narrow window to deliver on the mandate voters gave them to confirm nominees that can carry out President Trump’s agenda. Now is the time to act boldly, modernize outdated rules, and ensure the President has the full team he needs to govern effectively.

Shane Harris is the Editor in Chief of AMAC Newsline. You can follow him on X @shaneharris513.

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Seeking Truth
Seeking Truth
8 months ago

Get off your dead butts, Republicans, or do not seek reelection. We need more engagement and support for the President, and you ARE FAILING! Why? You are useless unless you show some spine, get with the President, and overcome your failing courage.

Max
Max
8 months ago

Typical of the Republicans to sit back and allow the minority party to make up the rules to delay the confirmations for Pres. Trump. Goes to show that his party is not 100% behind him. Unless the Republicans get off their behinds, any opportunity to save the nation from the Left might be lost.

Karen
Karen
8 months ago

How much of taxpayers monies are being wasted by all this “game playing”?

David
David
8 months ago

That is the dems whole agenda – slow down this administration’s ability to govern so everything gets slow-walked to the miedterms – sick of all this crap – and the dems do not even have an agenda. What?

Professor Fate
Professor Fate
8 months ago

RINOS like Grassley and Thune are EXACTLY why this process for DJT’s nominees are going so slow. Many of them HATE the President and want to go back to the “old ways” of getting elected due to the “R” by their names while not having to do any heavy lifting, just enjoy all the perks and bennies of ANY representative or Senator. CONgress has created an exclusive club for itself and you’re not in it! Vote ALL these rascals out!

Charlotte Mahin
Charlotte Mahin
8 months ago

The Republicans in Congress need to end their investigations into what Biden did or didn’t do and work on getting these nominees confirmed. Nothing is going to happen to Biden because of his horrible term in office. Put your energy where it needs to be…confirming our president’s picks!!

Dee
Dee
8 months ago

The “ do nothing” congress needs to follow our duly elected president; mandated by the people to carry out our priorities.. Step up or we will put you out of our way!!

Clay
Clay
8 months ago

If the Republican’s want me to continue to donate money than they better get the job done any way necessary.(including changing the rules) If any of you Republican senators are voting with the democrat’s than you are dead wrong. Democrat’s aren’t just wrong, they are evil and trying to destroy America.

Joe
Joe
8 months ago

To hell with these Senate rules that benefit the stinking Democrats, and RINOs like Grassley other long-term turncoat republicans need to be booted out of office!!!

Philip Seth Hammersley
Philip Seth Hammersley
8 months ago

Exactly WHAT is Grassley’s problem? We let all the incompetent Biden boobs through and then we cannot get QUALIFIED pro-American people to even get a vote! I saw a crawl on a network last night that said the GOP was going to change a rule on this but will Murky and Collins vote for it?

Samilee
Samilee
8 months ago

Get off your thumbs, Republicans. It’s time for action.
If you can’t get the job done, next election, we will find some one(s) who can.
This is NOT the the time for dilly dallying around.
It IS the time for rallying around President Trump as rabid as the democrats are rallying against him!!
The democrats get so far because they rally together like glue while you guys can’t decide which fingernail to chew on.
This is not a game. We Republicans are fighting for dominion against socialism.
Get your act together and do your job !!

Myrna
Myrna
8 months ago

Blocking does deserve an answer, a strong answer.

Stanley
Stanley
8 months ago

Let’s face it. The real “threat to our democracy” (yes, I’m also sick of hearing that BS from the Democrats) is actually the radical left Democrat Party. The previous, completely worthless Biden Administration proved that. And likewise, the “threat” to a vibrant, America First Republican Party are the disgusting RINOs found within it. Vote them out, as well as their Democrat counterparts…because, sadly, more often than not you can’t tell the difference between them!

anna hubert
anna hubert
8 months ago

To get serious about the nominees would require members who take their work seriously, not a passel of sleepy self serving opportunists .

David Walker
David Walker
8 months ago

Why aren’t Conservative Republicans pushing Thune and Grassley to get busy, unless of course this is deliberate obstruction by Republicans and if that’s the case then those men should lose their seats asap!

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
8 months ago

Blame the damn RNC RINOs for efforts

Robert
Robert
8 months ago

As a North Carolina resident I am but one of many who are deeply ashamed of Tillis! If he had been an honest man he would have run as a Democrat instead of pretending to be a Republican!

Larry
Larry
8 months ago

Trump needs to start calling for Thune to be replaced !!!!!! He can change the rules they play by , but refuses !!!!!!

Johnny Fetterolf
Johnny Fetterolf
8 months ago

Quick, fast and in a hurry! Get off your butt and those pointed elbows and get’r done!

Linda Reimer
Linda Reimer
8 months ago

After reading this article I am very angry at the horrible attitude of the Republican senators who are guilty of inaction against the demoncrats in helping get their fellow nominees approved!!!! It’s apparent that the demoncrats have them hand over fist to take the 2026 election!! They have NO ONE to blame but themselves when this happens to us Americans who support Trumps agenda 100%!! They ought to be fired from office & leadership!! We need action!!!! I am only a 79 year old lady who definitely cares about America!!!! They apparently do not, they are plain lazy!! Pass this message on!! We do care!!

Gloria Sterling
Gloria Sterling
8 months ago

Confirm!!! Amen and amen!!!

Anne Cox
Anne Cox
8 months ago

‘We the People’ must speak‼️
where is the power; who should we contact❓

Randall Beatty
Randall Beatty
8 months ago

Republicans are lazy start earning your paycheck do not wonder why Dems jump a head of you it is because you do not do what you are elected to do start getting some backbone and do what you have to do to make this country better and start to back the President better then what you are doing and put all his people in office, time for you to do what you have to do.

Anne Cox
Anne Cox
8 months ago

Don’t complain; just move into action.
Who is the leader of the team?
People are waiting for clear instructions and teams to support… we all need ‘a pat on the back’‼️

bill
bill
8 months ago

Instead of just complaining about it we should all start writing our senators.

Anne Cox
Anne Cox
8 months ago

‘We the People’ must speak!
who should we contact; where is the power?

Billy
Billy
8 months ago

Another example of the do nothing party of ringos

No-mo-libsi
No-mo-libsi
8 months ago

We need a spine vax to stiffen the GOP’s resolve. Very tough job! McConnell left them a bunch of fraidycats!

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