Senate Republicans, led by Majority Leader John Thune (R‑SD), are gearing up for an all‑out effort to get more of President Trump’s nominees confirmed—despite what they call dramatic and unprecedented Senate obstruction by Democrats.

With a backlog of over 130 pending nominations—ranging from federal judgeships to agency heads and ambassadorships—Thune is demanding immediate action. As of late July:

  • The Senate has already confirmed 107 civilian Trump nominees, nearly double the pace of Trump’s first term at this point
  • But zero of those nominees have been confirmed by voice vote or unanimous consent—unlike forty-four in Biden’s administration by the same period
  • Thune called it “Trump Derangement Syndrome on steroids” and warned Democrats: “Whether it’s the slow way or the fast way, we’re getting Trump’s nominees confirmed”

🔄 Why Thune Is Taking a Hard Line

  1. Presidential Mandate: GOP senators argue the American people elected Trump, and he deserves his team in place to get the job done. Delays directly undermine executive action
  2. Vicious Delay Tactics: Even so-called bipartisan or uncontroversial nominees are being held up for routine confirmation steps, fueling frustration among Republicans
  3. Options on the Table: Reports reveal Thune and allies are considering rule changes—like ending “blue slips”—or even recess appointments to break the logjam before the August recess

📌 Recent Successes Amid Resistance

  • On July 14, the Senate confirmed Whitney Hermandorfer to the Sixth Circuit [Judge], marking Trump’s first appellate appointment of his second term. She defended conservative policies and aligned fully with America-First ideals
  • The Foreign Relations Committee advanced former Green Beret Mike Waltz as U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., despite partisan resistance, as Democrats demanded foreign aid concessions in return

🧱 What’s at Stake

Without these confirmations:

  • Courts remain ideologically unbalanced.
  • Key executive roles remain empty.
  • Conservative legal and policy priorities stall.
  • The momentum Trump has built for judicial reform, regulatory rollback, and international appointments slows to a crawl.

✅ What the GOP Is Demanding: Action Now

  • Stay in session—even through weekends and recess—to vote on nominees.
  • Change outdated rules like the “blue slip” tradition to prevent activist overlap and ensure fast confirmations
  • Reject partisan obstruction and pass through noncontroversial picks quickly, giving voice to voter will and presidential authority

Thune and fellow Republicans say: this isn’t just process—it’s patriots preserving the functional government we are owed.


🇺🇸 GOP Unity & Momentum: Trump’s Nominees, America’s Future

Senate GOP is advancing President Trump’s picks faster than ever, doubling confirmation pace from the first term. Yet Democrats continue to stall—not for expertise, but for politics. That’s why Thune says there’s only one acceptable outcome:

Let Trump’s nominees be confirmed. Now.

Because America deserves leadership. Not gridlock.

Let me hear your voice