A majority of Senate Republicans doubt Matt Gaetz will be confirmed as attorney general, sources say
Source: NBC News
Nov. 16, 2024, 3:51 PM EST
More than half of Senate Republicans, including some in senior leadership positions, privately say they dont see a path for former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., to be confirmed as attorney general and would not support him to lead the Department of Justice, according to multiple people who spoke to NBC News on condition of anonymity.
While Gaetzs ability to be confirmed appears on the rocks among Senate Republicans, President-elect Donald Trumps team remains confident he will eventually be confirmed, even if its after an ugly battle. NBC News spoke to more than 15 additional Republican sources who agreed that there are not enough votes in the Senate to confirm Gaetz, and some estimated that closer to 30 Republicans consider him unqualified.
Gaetz and Trump attorney Todd Blanche are moving full speed ahead on trying to fill out the Justice Department, according to sources familiar with the planning. If confirmed, Blanche would serve in the powerful No. 2 position at the Justice Department, overseeing all U.S. attorneys offices throughout the country.
President Trump and his team are focused on and confident in the confirmation of AG-designee Gaetz, a person familiar with Trumps thinking told NBC News. Vice President-elect JD Vance and his aides have also been working the phones over the last two days to get a read on where senators stand on Gaetz.
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DonCoquixote
(13,708 posts)because even if a bunch of faux reasonable people say something, that will make Trump want to do something simply to buck these faux reasonable people.
NorCalBlue
(41 posts)Because weve all seen what these sheep do when faced with a dilemma. They cave. They are weak and very afraid of TFG.
Republicans dont have spines. They have neural tubes.
Martin68
(24,575 posts)his administration. If he lashes out to damage the Republicans who voted agains the nomination, he will further alienate those Republicans who still have the slightest remnants of love for our country. It would be an auspicious (for us) beginning.
louis-t
(23,700 posts)Gaetz is not a popular person in the House. He is the designated village idiot since Gohmert left. If any of them steps out of line, he will call them the worst people in the world and replace them as he did before.