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BumRushDaShow

(160,177 posts)
Tue Aug 19, 2025, 02:34 PM Aug 19

Trump wants the Senate to scrap the 'blue slip.' Republicans aren't interested.

Source: Politico

08/19/2025 04:45 AM EDT


President Donald Trump last month tried to goad Sen. Chuck Grassley into ending the practice of giving deference to home-state senators in the judicial nominations process — a pressure campaign that quickly escalated into an all-out social media war on the 91-year-old Judiciary Committee chair. “Senator Grassley must step up,” Trump said on Truth Social, noting that he got the Iowa Republican “re-elected to the U.S. Senate when he was down, by a lot.”

It didn’t work. Despite Trump’s threats to rally his base against Grassley, Senate Republicans rebuffed the attempts to get their colleague to give up on so-called blue slips, which allow members of the minority party power to effectively veto nominees for U.S. attorneys and district court judges who would serve their regions.

It also doesn’t look like their position will change heading into the fall, either, as Republicans have indicated they’ll seek a rules change to speed up the confirmation process for certain Trump nominees on the Senate floor but not at the committee level. “As a practical matter, the Senate’s not going to give up the blue slip,” said Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.), a member of the Judiciary Committee, in an interview. “So my appeal to the president is: please reconsider. Why do we want to have this fight for nothing?”

It marks a rare instance where Hill Republicans have publicly broken with the president, underscoring how even Trump’s most loyal allies are willing to stand up to him when it comes to protecting their institution’s traditions — and their own ability to exert influence back home.

Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/08/19/senate-republicans-blue-slip-00513489



Until they eventually cave.
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Trump wants the Senate to scrap the 'blue slip.' Republicans aren't interested. (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Aug 19 OP
That's amusing. Chuck Grassley "down by a lot" in Iowa. rsdsharp Aug 19 #1
"he does what he's told, and has previously bypassed a blue slip" BumRushDaShow Aug 19 #2

rsdsharp

(11,288 posts)
1. That's amusing. Chuck Grassley "down by a lot" in Iowa.
Tue Aug 19, 2025, 02:56 PM
Aug 19

I will never understand it, but Grassley has been winning elections in Iowa since 1958. He has never lost, and, at least as to Congressional and Senatorial races, has never, ever, been “down by a lot.”

If he decides to run in 2028 at the age of 95, he’ll win. If he runs, and dies before the vote, this state will elect his corpse.

What’s weird is his resistance to Trump. Thirty or forty years ago he was fairly independent. Recently, he does what he’s told, and has previously bypassed a blue slip as chair of the judiciary committee.

BumRushDaShow

(160,177 posts)
2. "he does what he's told, and has previously bypassed a blue slip"
Tue Aug 19, 2025, 03:21 PM
Aug 19

He did it when 45 was in office the first term - Grassley rips up 'blue slip' for a pair of Trump court picks. And Turtle went along with it. When Democrats re-took the Senate after the 2020 election, Dick Durbin brought it back.

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