Republicans jammed two of President Donald Trump's top Cabinet picks through the Senate Finance Committee with no Democrats in the room today after suspending a rule that would have otherwise barred them from taking the vote. The tactic seemed a warning shot that they might deploy brute political muscle in the upcoming fight over the Supreme Court vacancy.
With a near-toxic vapour of divisiveness between the two parties across Capitol Hill, nasty showdowns broke out elsewhere as well. One Senate panel signed off on Trump's choice for attorney general only after senators exchanged heated words, and another committee postponed a vote on the would-be chief of the Environmental Protection Agency after Democrats refused to show up.
Busting through a Democratic boycott of the Finance panel, all 14 Republicans took advantage of Democrats' absence to temporarily disable a committee rule requiring at least one Democrat to be present for votes.
All the nominations will need full Senate approval.They then used two 14-0 roll calls to approve financier Steve Mnuchin for Treasury secretary and Tom Price, to be health secretary, ignoring Democrats' demands that the two nominees provide more information about their financial backgrounds.
Underscoring Congress' foul mood, Finance panel Chairman Orrin Hatch said Democrats should be "ashamed" for staying away from his committee's meeting.
"I don't feel a bit sorry for them," he told reporters, adding later, "I don't care what they want at this point."
All the nominations will need full Senate approval.They then used two 14-0 roll calls to approve financier Steve Mnuchin for Treasury secretary and Tom Price, to be health secretary, ignoring Democrats' demands that the two nominees provide more information about their financial backgrounds.