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  2. Explainer-How Trump could bypass the Senate to install his ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump has said he might install his picks for top administration posts without first winning approval in the U.S. Senate. This would erode the power of Congress and remove a ...

  3. 5 takeaways: Why Trump wants to use 'recess ... - AOL

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    During Trump's first term, the Republican president became frustrated with Congress, claiming that "pro forma" sessions, or brief sessions of the Senate or House during which business is not ...

  4. Political positions of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump promised to construct the Keystone XL pipeline, a proposed project to bring Canadian petroleum to the U.S. [189] Trump pledged that if elected, he would ask TransCanada Corp. to renew its permit application for the project within his first hundred days in office. [203]

  5. Trump has no use for the Senate: Why not get rid of it? - AOL

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    Here’s an idea we might want to think about as we brace ourselves for the second Trump administration: Why not just get rid of the Senate? After all, Donald Trump has made it clear that he wants ...

  6. Political career of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Trump's victory marked the return of a Republican White House combined with control of both chambers of Congress. Trump is the wealthiest president in U.S. history, even after adjusting for inflation, [140] and at the time of his inauguration, the oldest person to take office as president.

  7. 115th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    This was the first time in United States history that a cabinet confirmation was tied in the Senate and required a tie-breaking vote. [10] [11] February 28, 2017: President Trump addressed a joint session of Congress. April 6, 2017: Senate invoked the "nuclear option" to weaken Supreme Court filibusters.

  8. Republicans win Senate control. What that means for President ...

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    WASHINGTON – Republicans have won control of the Senate, a major boost for President-elect Donald Trump to enact his agenda, confirm his Cabinet officials and secure lifetime appointments for ...

  9. Donald Trump judicial appointment controversies - Wikipedia

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    [17] [107] However, before the Senate could act upon the nomination and despite the outgoing Trump administration and Graham's attempts to invoke "senatorial courtesy" and recommend to President Biden—who took office on January 20—that he maintain Arias-Marxuach's renomination in the 117th Congress in light of the nominees's qualifications ...