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Senate GOP Goes ‘Nuclear’ to Change Filibuster Rules

The Senate Republican majority voted to change the chamber’s rules and make it easier to confirm Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch. So reports NBC News.

The new rule allows for a simple majority, instead of a 60-vote supermajority, to confirm nominees to the nation’s top court. It has been described as a “nuclear option.”

In 2013, Democrats employed a similar tactic for lower court and cabinet nominees, but left in place the ability to filibuster Supreme Court appointees. “Because a nominee could pass with a simple majority instead of 60 votes, it's much more likely that a more ideological candidate would be nominated, an action that some fear would polarize the Supreme Court,” the article reads.  

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