Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) is leaving, but not quietly. The immensely unpopular Republicanhas decided to totally trashhis party’s judicial agenda. Flake is the key 11thvote on the Senate Judiciary Committee, and he’s not budging until Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell holds a binding vote on a billprotecting
Special Counsel Robert Mueller and the Department of Justice’s Russia
investigation. It’s frustrating. It’s deplorable. And it just comes to
show you why Flake would never have won re-election if he decided to
execute a suicidal banzai charge concerning that effort. He would have
been knocked off in a primary, but I digress. The Senate Judiciary
Committee has pushed back votes on judges. In all, he’s holding up the
advancement of 21 judicial nominations, along with the confirmation of
an additional 32 nominees whose votes are now stalled on the floor (via CNN):
Grassley
postpones judiciary committee meeting AGAIN. Flake still holding out
until he gets special counsel vote on the floor. McConnell has b locked
it.
Sen.
Jeff Flake's vow to block judicial nominees is significantly disrupting
the Senate Judiciary Committee's plans to advance more of President
Donald Trump's picks for the lower courts.
The committee's
chairman, Chuck Grassley, plans to scrap a Thursday meeting if Flake
doesn't back off his threat to vote against all pending nominees until
he gets a floor vote on a bill to protect special counsels like Robert
Mueller from political interference, according to a Grassley aide. This
would be the second meeting in consecutive weeks the committee has
scrapped, delaying 22 nominees from floor consideration by the end of
the year.
Flake is not going to budge, so it would
appear the judicial agenda for this Congress is over. Flake torpedoed it
over something that is anathema to the GOP base. He’s a thorn in the
side, a perpetual pain in the a** who will reap nothing with this
ridiculous stunt. If he thinks sinking conservative judges will garner
him gold stars in his potential bid for the presidency—yes, he seems to
be mulling a run—this is a massive Never Trump miscalculation. This move
should motivate people to hurl beer bottles at Flake. McConnell went
deeper into why Flake’s course of action is straight idiocy (via Newsweek):
Republican
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell took aim at outgoing GOP Senator
Jeff Flake Tuesday night, calling Flake’s attempt to block judicial
nominees until a vote is held on a bill to protect special counsel
Robert Mueller a "futile gesture."
“I’m perplexed, frankly, by his
pushing for the Mueller protection bill,” McConnell said at the Wall
Street Journal CEO Council event Tuesday evening in Washington, D.C.
McConnell
believed the measure to protect Mueller, a bipartisan bill that would
curb Trump’s ability to interfere with Mueller's investigation or to
fire the special counsel, is “blatantly unconstitutional.”
McConnell added that the House “would never pass it” and the president “would never sign it.”
"It
strikes me as, what I would call, a futile gesture, and we’re hoping
that [Flake] will change his view on that," McConnell said. "I believe
we could confirm the judges that are already out on the floor."
Flake is quickly becoming one of the biggest cancers to the GOP. He cannot leave soon enough.
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