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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsLate On Tuesday Congressional Magats Confirmed 107 Krasnov Nominees
Congressional Magats used the nuclear option to eliminate the filibuster for the nominees' votes.
Just guessing there wasn't a whole lot of vetting done? This is when Herschel Walker was confirmed as an ambassador.

Hugin
(36,964 posts)I didnt think the Retrumplicans could get more obvious than Moscow Mitchensteins SCrOTUS two-step, but this is close.
MineralMan
(149,955 posts)The unsworn person is a House member. No connection.
Hugin
(36,964 posts)They all work in lockstep in an authoritarian regime.
One hand holds the door shut for some while the other hand holds it open for others.
MineralMan
(149,955 posts)When it comes to houses of Congress, there are many such details.
The House is not even in session at the moment.
Hugin
(36,964 posts)These people talk to each other, you know. Its not a vacuum and theres no fire walls. Its folly to think so.
MineralMan
(149,955 posts)Some things are just formalities. the Senate's confirmation of Presidential appointments, though, is not a formality. It is written in the Constitution and is a very, very powerful thing. The Senate confirms. The House has no role in that, so it is irrelevant with regard to appointments.
As for House and Senate members talking to each other, they don't really do all that much of that, except when both houses have to act on something. Then they might chat about it. Not officially, though. Meetings between the two houses of Congress are not the norm.
muriel_volestrangler
(104,987 posts)because he's a political hack (working for some of the nuttiest Republicans) with no diplomatic experience at all - and that's in one of the most sensitive ambassadorial posts there is (India could be friendly, could be an ally, or it could be driven closer to China and Russia).
In May 2013, he became the communications director for RANDPAC, the political action committee for Kentucky senator Rand Paul. By December 2014, Gor was serving as Paul's spokesman; the following month, he was his communications director. Internal strife between Rand aides and Gor contributed to failings in Paul's 2016 presidential campaign, according to BuzzFeed News; in one incident, Gor purportedly decided that Paul should appear with an eagle and tasked staffers with finding one. By May 2018, Gor was serving as Paul's deputy chief of staff.
In June 2020, Gor left Paul's office to serve as the chief of staff of the Trump Victory Finance Committee. The following month, he began working for Donald Trump Jr. as his consultant and book publishing manager for Liberal Privilege (2020). Gor is an amateur DJ in the West Palm Beach, Florida, area; he was the officiant and DJ for the wedding of Matt Gaetz and Ginger Luckey and the emcee and DJ for Kimberly Guilfoyle's birthday at Mar-a-Lago. Owing to his presence at the club, he earned the nickname the "Mayor of Mar-a-Lago"; for soliciting super PAC funds from club members, he was also known as the "Patio Panhandler". In October 2021, Trump Jr. and Gor incorporated Winning Team Publishing, a conservative publishing house. They announced Our Journey Together (2021), a coffee table book, the following month. The company later published Letters to Trump (2023) and Save America (2024). In September 2022, MAGA Inc. hired Gor as a senior advisor. In February 2024, The New York Times reported that Gor had been named to lead a political action committee, Right for America, for Trump.
On November 13, 2024, Semafor reported that president Donald Trump had named Gor as his director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office; Trump officially named Gor two days later. Susie Wiles, the incoming chief of staff, tentatively established a staff structure in which the Presidential Personnel Office would serve beneath the Office of Cabinet Affairs, set to be led by Taylor Budowich. Ahead of Trump's second inauguration, Gor led a team of Trump loyalists, including Charlie Kirk, who conducted loyalty tests for government positions. According to the New York Post, Gor had not officially submitted paperwork on his own background by June. In February 2025, Gor was appointed to the board of trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts after Trump removed its members.
Gor came into conflict with Elon Musk and his proposed nominees, culminating in an argument at a Cabinet meeting in March. After the meeting, Musk stated that he would not work with Gor, according to Politico.[36] Ahead of a joint press conference on Musk's last day in the White House, Gor provided a background file on Jared Isaacman, Musk's favored nominee for administrator of NASA, that included information about donations Isaacman previously made to Democrats. Gor is believed to have been responsible for Trump withdrawing Isaacman's nomination. After the New York Post's report on Gor's background, Musk referred to him as a "snake". In September, Gor fired Erik Siebert, the acting U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, after Trump called for him to be dismissed.
After Trump named Gor as his nominee for United States ambassador to India and as his special envoy for South and Central Asian affairs, Axios reported that Gor would be succeeded by Dan Scavino, the White House deputy chief of staff. Near the conclusion of Gor's tenure, Trump stated that Gor and his team had installed four thousand employees across the federal government, an unverified claim.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergio_Gor
Wednesdays
(21,018 posts)And could start lobbing them at Pakistan at any moment.