If Trump were to get away with this recess-appointment scheme, the next Democratic president could of course do the same.
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And the Trump administration should not take office operating under the delusion that Biden was somehow too reckless in his management of this conflict. And the Resistance demands an explanation.
On the Center for Renewing America’s website, Jeff Clark and Anthony Licata have published today an extended defense of President-elect Trump’s proposal to use recess appointments to fill his ...
Bradley J. Birzer is Russell Amos Kirk Chair in American Studies and Professor of History at Hillsdale College. He is author of a number of books including American Cicero: The Life of Charles ...
I’ve been hearing of a crazy plan in which Donald Trump would exercise his authority to adjourn both Houses of Congress so that he could recess-appoint his Cabinet officials.
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To our veterans and to those who actively serve in our nation’s armed forces, thank you for your service. Audrey Fahlberg, National Review’s political reporter, here filling in for Jim Geraghty.
That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post, timed with today’s opening of the Federalist Society’s annual lawyers convention.