Republicans Consider Changing Senate Rules to Speed Confirmation of Trump Nominees
UNITED STATES SENATE, WASHINGTON D.C., JUL 31 – Senate Republicans face Democratic delays for over 150 Trump nominees and consider rule changes including shorter debates and bundling votes to speed confirmations.
- On July 29, 2025, Senate Republicans suggested Tuesday they may change Senate rules to speed up Trump nominees' confirmation process.
- Facing this unprecedented blockade, Senate Republicans note that none of Trump’s nominees have been confirmed via voice vote or unanimous consent, citing obstruction by Senate Democrats.
- In recent weeks, Senate Majority Leader John Thune reports there is a backlog of 144 nominees awaiting confirmation, with roughly 150 still stalled.
- Facing prolonged delays, Republicans are debating whether to change Senate rules to allow Trump recess appointments or adjourn, dividing the party.
- Changing the rules wouldn’t be without precedent, as in 2019 Senate Republicans led by then-Majority Leader Mitch McConnell slashed debate time from 30 hours to two, and they warn of similar future actions.
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