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Rush Limbaugh Aug 21, 2020

Aug 21, 20202 min
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A law professor University Texas ticked off that President Trump, is putting loyalists in important government positions in a New York Times Op Ed Stephen Vladeck demands that all wise Senate Republicans are playing dead.

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A law professor University Texas, ticked off that President Trump is putting loyalists in important government positions. In a New York Times up ed, Stephen Vladeck demands to all why Senate Republicans are playing dead. They haven't stopped Trump from appointing people loyal to him. Mr Vaideck especially man about a tactic Trump uses to avoid confirmation hearings. Whenever there are vacancy is an executive branch agencies, the President simply

appoints people loyal to him as acting officials. President Trump says this gives him a lot more flexibility, and as a bonus, he avoids the partisan battles that would erupt in the Senate if these appointees had to be confirmed. Now, Voideck angrily complains that President Trump has not referred a single name to the Senate for confirmation since April of Now this is sending the left into orbit. Folks play that claims that appointing acting officers violates the spirit of

the Constitution. That's a total rock since when of the liberals cared about that. I'll tell you what has this guy's underwear in a bunch of two things. First, that President Trump has people who are loyal to him in key positions instead of the Obama holdovers who were undermining Trump since day one. But the main reason the guy's mad is that Trumps outsmarted the left yet again to figure out how to get people loyal to him in positions of importance. What's so wrong with that anyway? By the way,

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