The Department of Defense seal is seen on the podium in the Press Briefing room at the Pentagon on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024 in Washington.
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The Department of Defense seal is seen on the podium in the Press Briefing room at the Pentagon on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024 in Washington.
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President-elect Donald Trump has suggested he could rely on recess appointments to get his preferred cabinet picks into position if the Senate won’t confirm them. But, some conservative legal scholars argue there’s another — and untested — way around the Senate’s constitutional role to provide “advice and consent” and it may lead to a clash.
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