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The decision has been a good one, if not necessary.
The confirmation pace also surpassed Trump’s first-term numbers during the same period, when the Senate confirmed 323 nominees during his first year in office.
It also exceeded the total reached by Joe Biden, who had 365 nominees confirmed over a comparable timeframe.
House Speaker Mike Johnson said on Wednesday that he would soon introduce a bill that would give the government a short-term extension to its broad surveillance powers that were about to expire.
This comes as Republicans and Democrats can’t agree on who should lead the intelligence community.
However, congressional Democrats have already said they won’t support such an extension unless the White House withdraws Bill Pulte’s nomination as acting director of national intelligence.
Lawmakers against the spy powers have also spoken out because they think they could be used to spy on American citizens.
Senate Democrats have called Pulte a political hack who shouldn’t be responsible for surveilling the government so much.
Johnson told reporters on Capitol Hill Wednesday afternoon that House Republicans didn’t have “a great deal of confidence” that the Senate would agree on extending FISA.
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