Trump Looks for Workarounds to Install Gaetz Without Senate

As some Senate Republicans privately and publicly express doubt that former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz has enough support to be confirmed as attorney general, President-elect Donald Trump and his allies are beginning to float workarounds if the former Florida congressman doesn’t have the votes.

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Trump can only afford three defections within the Senate Republican conference to get his picks confirmed with the GOP’s 53-seat majority in the 119th Congress. 

Four opposed Republican senators would be enough to sink any of his nominees, and two centrists, Sens. Susan Collins (R-ME) and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), have already expressed reservations about Gaetz, who has recently faced investigations into allegations of sexual misconduct

Beege Welborn

Yech. Those two names are enough to curdle milk. Murkowski for sure, although I will give Collins a smidge of credit for surprising me with a rational decision every now and then.

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