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Senate GOP Moves Toward Nuclear Option to Fast-Track Trump Nominees

Republicans are lining up behind bundled votes to break a Democratic blockade that has stalled more than 140 picks.

Overview

  • After a special conference meeting, GOP leaders signaled they are ready to use a simple-majority rules change to bypass Democratic delays on confirmations.
  • The leading proposal would allow en bloc floor votes on multiple nominees advanced by committees, with Republicans considering larger bundles and cross-committee groupings.
  • Leaders are aiming to finalize and vote on the change as soon as next week to begin clearing roughly 140–145 pending nominees ahead of the Rosh Hashanah recess.
  • The plan is expected to focus on executive-branch positions and to exclude Cabinet, Supreme Court and circuit court nominees, with broader judicial coverage still under discussion.
  • Republicans are also weighing sharper limits on debate time and the possibility of recess appointments, though some senators have voiced reservations about those steps.