Fox’s Kilmeade claims Republicans had to use “nuclear” option for judges, but the Senate is already confirming them at record pace
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On April 3, Republicans invoked the Senate’s nuclear option to alter Senate rules so that they can confirm President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees at a faster pace. Fox & Friends hosts Brian Kilmeade and Steve Doocy defended the majority’s controversial choice on the grounds that Republicans had to go nuclear in order for Trump’s nominees to be confirmed. In reality, Trump’s nominees have been confirmed at a historic rate.
The Senate’s nuclear option essentially allows the majority party to make rule changes with a simple majority vote, instead of the 60 votes it would otherwise need. Yesterday, Republicans used it to change part of the allotted period of debate on judicial nominees from 30 hours to two. On Fox & Friends, the hosts defended this decision. Kilmeade claimed that “after two-and-a-half years, Donald Trump can't get judges confirmed,” and Doocy argued that the “the president has had so much trouble getting … judges confirmed.”
But Trump is appointing judges at a “historic pace.” After the first two years of this presidency, he had a record number of federal appeals court judges confirmed, and his nominees seem likely to change the face of many of America’s courts. In fact, the rate of judicial confirmations has been so fast that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell once bragged to reporters: “We think we're on pace here to begin to make substantial changes in the federal judiciary.”
From the April 4 edition of Fox News’ Fox & Friends: