Donald Trump is set to be sworn in as the next president on Jan. 20, 2025, and he’s already making some bold demands aimed at reshaping the Senate’s agenda. Trump has declared that any Republican senator vying for a leadership position must agree to allow recess appointments. This would let him fill top government roles swiftly, bypassing the lengthy Senate confirmation process that he claims could take over two years.
Trump is also insisting that no judicial nominees from the Biden administration be approved before he takes office, accusing Senate Democrats of trying to ram through judges while Republicans are distracted by internal leadership battles.
Trump’s call to action raises the stakes as a fierce partisan showdown in these final weeks of the Democratic administration. As Senate Republicans face pressure to comply, battle lines are already being drawn on Capitol Hill, setting the tone for a contentious transition.
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