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Blumenthal slams Tuberville for saying vetting Trump picks not GOP’s ‘job’

Editorial Board Published December 7, 2024
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Blumenthal slams Tuberville for saying vetting Trump picks not GOP’s ‘job’

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) criticized Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) for suggesting it isn’t Republican senators’ accountability to vet President-elect Trump’s nominations for positions in his Cupboard and senior administration roles.

“That is one of the most ridiculous statements I have ever seen or heard,” Blumenthal advised CNN’s Kaitlan Collins in an interview Thursday night time.

“The Constitution says that every one of us must advise and consent on every nominee made by the president coming before us individually,” the senator continued.

“We take an oath, not to a president, but to the Constitution, and I think that any senator who says, ‘I’m just gonna vote in favor of whoever the president sends up because the president has vetted him enough’ is really violating their oath of office,” Blumenthal added.

In response to a request for remark from The Hill on Blumenthal’s remarks, Tuberville known as for lawmakers to “give [Trump] the team he and the American people are asking for.”

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Blumenthal weighed in after Tuberville advised CNN’s Manu Raju throughout an interview earlier Thursday that it’s “not our job” to additional vet Pete Hegseth, one among Trump’s extra controversial picks who has drawn scrutiny in his bid to turn into Protection secretary. The function requires Senate affirmation.

Hegseth has come beneath fireplace for some latest studies, together with allegations of sexual assault linked to an encounter in 2017 he says was consensual, earlier feedback he’s made about not permitting ladies to be in fight roles within the army, and a New Yorker story that mentioned he was compelled to step down from two nonprofit teams as a consequence of mismanagement of funds and studies of intoxicated habits.

Hegseth has vowed to not again down amid the scrutiny.

Tuberville in his personal interview with CNN on Thursday argued that the criticisms of Hegseth are makes an attempt to focus on Trump.

“Donald Trump did all the vetting they needed to do on Pete Hegseth,” the GOP senator asserted. “And I just can’t believe we’ve have people on our side there saying, ‘Well, I’ve got to look at this. Got to look at that.’ What they’re doing is, they’re throwing rocks at Donald Trump.”

“They’re not throwing them at Pete Hegseth, they’re throwing them at Donald Trump, because they’re saying, ‘Well, we don’t believe you did the right vetting, and we don’t believe he can do the job.’ Wait a minute. That’s not our job to do that. That’s the Democrats,” he added.

Some advisers to Trump had floated the concept of taking the job of conducting background checks for high-level nominees away from the FBI and giving it to personal investigators, a transfer that might make it simpler for some picks to win Senate affirmation. Nonetheless, a number of Republicans rejected the proposal.

Trump has publicly defended his decide, but Republicans on Capitol Hill advised The Hill on Thursday that Hegseth’s nomination seems doomed, with one Republican senator saying “there’s seven or eight” GOP votes towards him.

If 4 Republicans had been to vote towards the nomination early subsequent 12 months, Hegseth wouldn’t be confirmed.

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