‘Go nuclear’: What Trump’s advice means for Senate proceedings
When President Donald Trump told Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell it was okay to “go nuclear” to get his Supreme Court nominee confirmed, he wasn’t referring to bombs. Instead, he advised getting rid of the time-honored Senate tradition of cloture.
On Tuesday night, Trump introduced Judge Neil Gorsuch as his choice to fill the long-vacant seat on the Supreme Court. The associate justice position has been open for nearly a year since the death of Antonin Scalia.
Shortly after Scalia’s passing, then President Barack Obama nominated Judge Merrick Garland to the high court. However, Republicans refused to meet with him, let alone hold hearings or confirm him, claiming the responsibility should be left to the next president. It was a gamble that the next president would be a Republican, and thus allow the party to keep the 5-4 conservative majority it had on the Supreme Court with Scalia.