Monday, 15 Sep 2025

Senate GOP hurtles toward nuclear option after deal with Dems falls apart

After talks fell apart, frustrated Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., panned Democrats and their demand for more time to work out a deal, asking, "How much time is enough?"


Senate GOP hurtles toward nuclear option after deal with Dems falls apart

Lawmakers were inching closer to a deal that would have allowed sub-Cabinet-level nominees to be voted on in bunches, but neither side could reach a final agreement.

"I think the majority of Democrats are on board with it," Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., told Fox News Digital. "And Schumer is blocking it from actually having consent to come to the floor."

But when Lankford brought the proposal to the floor for consideration, Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, blocked it.

Schatz argued that Senate Republicans were trying to rush through the negotiating process ahead of their plan to leave Washington for the weekend.

"What they're asking for is unanimity, and we don't have it," he said. "And so, if you're interested in enacting this on a bipartisan basis, the process for doing that - it is available to you. But, again, it's more a matter of running out of patience than running out of time."

"Give me a break," he said. "Two years. Not long enough. How about eight months? Eight months of this."

That means that their initial proposal, which would allow for an unlimited number of sub-cabinet level nominees to be voted on in a bloc with 30 hours of debate tacked on, is expected to pass with a simple majority and effectively change the confirmation process in the Senate.

"We are achingly close to doing this like adults," Schatz said.

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