President Donald Trump is urging Senate Republicans to cancel their traditional August recess in order to expedite the confirmation of his nominees, many of whom remain stalled in the Senate.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune has signaled he is open to the idea, warning senators to be prepared for possible votes during the first weekend of August. Some GOP senators, like Cynthia Lummis, have publicly supported staying in session to advance Trump's agenda and address the backlog of over 130 pending nominees. The push has sparked debate within the Republican caucus, as lawmakers weigh the political and personal costs of forgoing their summer break.
The outcome will determine whether the Senate prioritizes Trump's appointments or maintains its longstanding tradition of an August recess.
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