The Borneo Post

Republican­s go ‘nuclear,’ clear way for Trump court pick

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WASHINGTON: US Republican­s ditched decades of tradition Thursday by changing Senate rules to ensure Neil Gorsuch’s confirmati­on to the Supreme Court, bypassing the first- ever successful opposition blockade of a high- court nominee.

President Donald Trump’s pick, embraced by conservati­ves but opposed by most Democrats, failed to receive the 60 votes necessary to end debate on his nomination in the 100-seat Senate.

In response, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell moved to change the rules so that a simple majority suffices to advance Gorsuch – and all subsequent Supreme Court nominees – from the debate to a confirmati­on vote.

The contentiou­s maneuver – known as the “nuclear option” – was approved 52 to 48 along party lines in the Republican­controlled Senate, landing like a political earthquake in a chamber already straining to adhere to its traditions of comity, consensus and bipartisan­ship.

“Our Democrat colleagues have done something today that is unpreceden­ted in the history of the Senate,” McConnell said in seeking to justify his potentiall­y far-reaching step.

“Unfortunat­ely, it has brought us to this point. We need to restore the norms and traditions of the Senate and get past this unpreceden­ted partisan filibuster.”

From this point on, any effort in the Senate to hold up a presidenti­al nominee can be overcome with a simple majority.

That is what happened minutes after the rule change, with the Senate voting again to advance Gorsuch’s nomination – this time successful­ly, by a vote of 55 to 45.

A final vote on Gorsuch is now set for Friday, and his confirmati­on is all but assured. The White House said Gorsuch will be sworn in as the newest Supreme Court justice as early as Monday.

The tit- for- tat maneuvers – filibuster followed by nuclear option – are almost certain to change the tone and temper of the Senate, and lead to more fringe high-court justices being approved on either political side. — AFP

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Neil Gorsuch

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