参议院多数党领袖候选人同意特朗普休会任命的要求 Senate Majority Leader Candidates Agree To Trump's Demand For Recess Appointments

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/senate-majority-leader-candidates-agree-trumps-demand-recess-appointments

在参议院领导竞选中,候选人里克·斯科特、约翰·图恩和约翰·科宁承诺尊重当选总统特朗普提出的休会任命请求。 特朗普表示,休会期间的任命对于快速填补职位空缺并避免长时间的确认延误是必要的。 休会任命允许总统任命在参议院休会期间可能得不到参议院确认的个人。 然而,最高法院裁定,在参议院举行备考会议时,不能进行休会任命,因为在这种情况下,没有任何事务进行,但从技术上来说,参议院仍在开会。 司法部此前辩称,备考会议不会中断会议期间的休会,从而赋予总统酌情权进行休会任命。

In the Senate leadership race, candidates Rick Scott, John Thune, and John Cornyn have pledged to honor President-elect Trump's request for recess appointments. Trump has stated that recess appointments are necessary to fill positions quickly and avoid lengthy confirmation delays. Recess appointments allow the president to appoint individuals who may not receive Senate confirmation during a recess, when the Senate is not in session. However, the Supreme Court has ruled that recess appointments cannot be made when the Senate is in pro forma sessions, where no business is conducted but the Senate is technically still meeting. The Justice Department previously argued that pro forma sessions do not interrupt an intrasession recess, giving the president discretion to make recess appointments.


Senate Majority Leader Candidates Agree To Trump's Demand For Recess Appointments

Authored by Jackson Richman via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

Candidates for Senate majority leader have said they will honor President-elect Donald Trump’s request to make appointments when the Senate is in recess.

(Left) Sens. Rick Scott (R-Fla.); (Center) John Thune (R-S.D.); (Right) John Cornyn (R-Texas). Andrew Harnik; Samuel Corum; Joshua Roberts/Getty Images

Ahead of the Senate leadership election on Nov. 13, Sens. John Thune (R-S.D.), John Cornyn (R-Texas), and Rick Scott (R-Fla.) have said they would support recess appointments.

Any Republican Senator 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,” Trump said in a post on X. “Sometimes the votes can take two years, or more. This is what they did four years ago, and we cannot let it happen again. We need positions filled IMMEDIATELY!”

100% agree,” Scott wrote on X, sharing Trump’s post. “I will do whatever it takes to get your nominations through as quickly as possible.”

Thune said in an X post: “We must act quickly and decisively to get the president’s nominees in place as soon as possible, & all options are on the table to make that happen, including recess appointments. We cannot let Schumer and Senate Dems block the will of the American people.”

It is unacceptable for Senate Ds to blockade President @realDonaldTrump’s cabinet appointments,” Cornyn wrote on X. “If they do, we will stay in session, including weekends, until they relent. Additionally, the Constitution expressly confers the power on the President to make recess appointments.”

Recess appointments would allow the president to nominate executive and judicial personnel who would likely not receive Senate confirmation. Recess appointments have not happened in years due to the Senate meeting in pro forma sessions, meaning that although the Senate is meeting, it is only for a few minutes and therefore no legislative business is conducted.

The recess appointments clause of the U.S. Constitution states that “the President shall have Power to fill up all Vacancies that may happen during the Recess of the Senate, by granting Commissions which shall expire at the End of their next Session.”

In 2012, President Barack Obama made recess appointments, including appointing Richard Cordray to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

“The convening of periodic pro forma sessions in which no business is to be conducted does not have the legal effect of interrupting an intrasession recess otherwise long enough to qualify as a ‘Recess of the Senate’ under the Recess Appointments Clause,” the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel wrote at the time. “In this context, the President therefore has discretion to conclude that the Senate is unavailable to perform its advise-and-consent function and to exercise his power to make recess appointments.”

However, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled in 2014 that recess appointments cannot be made when the Senate is in a pro forma session.

Then-Justice Stephen Breyer wrote that “the Recess Appointments Clause is not designed to overcome serious institutional friction. It simply provides a subsidiary method for appointing officials when the Senate is away during a recess.”

Tyler Durden Tue, 11/12/2024 - 18:25
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