Republican US Senator Grassley clashes with Trump over nominations
By Nate Raymond
(Reuters) -US Senate Judicial Committee President Chuck Grassley said in a statement on Wednesday that President Donald Trump said that he was “disturbed by social media tasks by social media tasks, which aims to end a tradition that allows democratic senators to serve as judges and prosecutors.
At the beginning of a Senate Judicial Judicial trial at Trump, Iowa Republican Grassley called on Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday to end the so -called “blue shift” process in the Senate.
Senators should return to the blue shifts called the color of the form in order for any regional court or US lawyer candidates to take a hearing in front of the committee and take a hearing.
In an article on Tuesday, Trump wanted Grassley to be “courage” to end their “deception” and “deception” blue shifts, which the Senate democrats say “great republican candidates to stand in a demird way”.
Trump later re -published messages from real social users who focused on the age of the 91 -year -old senator on Wednesday and encouraged to comply with Trump’s wishes.
“I was uncomfortable with what the president said, and I was disappointed that it would result in personal insults.” He said.
The tradition allowed the senators on both sides to block the candidates they are against in their states and to ensure that the White House finds acceptable elections.
During the term of the democratic President Joe Biden, the committee of the committee Senator Dick Durbin called on the blue shifts when the progressive defenders presided on the panel.
He thanked Grassley for standing in tradition. “I hope the situation continues to be like this,” he said. Grassley replied: “Yes.”
Trump’s Tirade, New Jersey US senators Cory Booker and both democrats, Andy Kim, the president’s former personal lawyer Alina Habba’nın Blue receipts refused to return to the back of the states of the provinces to serve as the best federal prosecutor came after effectively.
After the judges in New Jersey refused to appoint him to the US lawyer, the Trump withdrew his candidacy and made a new maneuver to keep him at work in an acting capacity of an acting capacity, which included the prosecutor he replaced with a federal court.
(Reporting by Nate Raymond in Boston; Editing by David Bario and Marguerita Choy)




