Republicans tie Trump’s Defense pick to funding fight
Democrat Sens. Tim Kaine (Va.) and Chris Murphy (Conn.), as well as House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.), signaled Tuesday they opposed including the Mattis language in the CR.
Lawmakers could have delayed the fight over the change until Trump formally nominates Mattis when he takes office next month.
But Democrats could have used the Senate’s rules to eat up floor time and potentially kill Mattis’s nomination through procedural hurdles.
A process to ensure committee review AND Senate consideration. And the votes of 3/5 of the #Senate (60) will be required for passage. https://t.co/VjQFHivF21
— STEW (@StewSays) December 7, 2016
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (N.Y.) became the first Senate Democrat to pledge to oppose giving Mattis a waiver if it came up for a stand-alone vote next year.
Top Senate Republicans, including Sen. John Cornyn (Texas), indicated on Tuesday that they supported including the provision in the CR.
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), the Armed Services Committee chairman, also slammed Democrats for threatening to slow walk Mattis.
“If we could get an agreement from them to take up the waiver for Mattis immediately then it wouldn’t be necessary, but they haven’t given us that assurance, which is disgraceful,” he told reporters.
Under the guidelines outlined in the CR, the Armed Services Committee would have five days to take up legislation lowering the retirement requirement, and debate on the Senate floor would be limited to no more than 10 hours.
Mattis and Trump touched on the upcoming fight during an event in North Carolina on Tuesday night.
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