I’ve been hearing of a crazy plan in which Donald Trump would exercise his authority to adjourn both Houses of Congress so that he could recess-appoint his Cabinet officials.
That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post, timed with today’s opening of the Federalist Society’s annual lawyers convention.
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New signs that the special counsel is poised to end his Florida case against the president-elect, just as he is winding down his Trump case in Washington.
Two days ago president-elect Donald Trump broke the calm of his remarkable post-election silence with this tweet ...
The ethical industrial complex is mobilizing in opposition to Donald Trump’s decision to tap entrepreneurs Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to lead a commission.
The Wall Street Journal reported today that the Trump transition team is drafting an executive order to "create a board to purge general officers." Such a board, the article's subhead warned, "could ...
According to the exit polls, Trump won 45 percent of the women’s vote overall, 53 percent of white women, 38 percent of Latino women, 37 percent of women from age 18 to 29, 43 percent of women age 30 ...
Days after Ronald Reagan has defeated Jimmy Carter in his bid for re-election and after Republicans have won control of the incoming Senate, President Carter nominates Stephen G. Breyer, then ...
Biden’s Arrogance Destroyed His Party It’s an obvious truth — already a commonplace — that Joe Biden deserves an enormous portion of the blame for Kamala Harris’s failure last Tuesday; the only debate ...
Can a Second Trump Term Quell Wokeness? Could We Actually Care about Women? A Faulty Attempt to Interrogate Roald Dahl on Stage A Perfect Cake for Fall or Winter If Gemini 8 had failed, NASA would ...
A president deserves to get the cabinet officials he wants, provided that the nominee is qualified, scandal-free, and not an ideological extremist.