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VisitTrump's AG Pick Gaetz Faces Senate Opposition, Eyes Bypassing Confirmation
Nov 19, 2024, 11:47 AM
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Rep. Matt Gaetz to be the next Attorney General, but his confirmation faces significant opposition. A majority of Senate Republicans privately doubt Gaetz's ability to secure confirmation, with some citing his controversial background and allegations of paying for sex. Despite this, Trump has been personally lobbying senators to support Gaetz, indicating his determination to see him confirmed. Trump has also hinted at using the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998 to appoint Gaetz temporarily if the Senate does not confirm him, allowing for an interim appointment for up to 210 days. This move would bypass the need for Senate approval, showcasing Trump's strategy to install his controversial Cabinet picks with or without Senate consent. Gaetz's odds of becoming Attorney General are currently estimated at 35%, and at least 10 Republican senators have indicated they won't vote to confirm him. Trump's push for Gaetz reflects his mindset for his second term, aiming to fulfill his campaign promise to 'drain the swamp'.
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