[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 115 (Monday, July 10, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Pages S3875-S3876]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NOMINATIONS
Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, finally, on nominations, which were just
mentioned in a noncamera briefing at the White House, I understand the
White House is complaining about the pace of nominations, citing the
obstruction of Senate Democrats. If the White House is looking for a
cause of the delay, they only need to look in the mirror.
No administration in recent memory has been slower in sending
nominees to the Senate. In the last few weeks, the administration has
sent several nominees without all of their paperwork or their ethics
agreements complete. We can't go forward until that happens.
The White House has sent nominees for the Cabinet on down without the
paperwork or ethics agreements completed. That is almost unprecedented
in its degree. Time and again, they have stalled on providing
committees with the information they need to proceed on nominations.
After campaigning on ``draining the swamp,'' the Trump administration
has
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sent the Senate a slew of nominees with a myriad of conflicts of
interest and ethics entanglements. It is our duty in the Senate to vet
these nominees properly because the American people are entitled to
ethical government. Yet the White House blames the delay on obstruction
in the Senate.
It is typical of the Trump administration to do something wrong and
blame someone else for their problem.
Mr. President, I yield the floor for my good friend and colleague
from the great State of Florida.
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