To Vet or Not to Vet
There is a reason the Founders wrote Article 2, section 2 and clause 2 into the U.S. Constitution. They gave power to the president to nominate people to high office, but that power was not absolute. It limited a president's authority by giving the Senate the power to advise and consent to those nominations.
Conservatives have rightly criticized the Biden administration for not properly vetting migrants who have entered the country illegally, and in a few cases committed crimes, including murder and rape while here. If vetting is important when it comes to people crossing our border - and it is - it is equally important when it comes to those who would have power and authority over us in some of our most important cabinet positions.
The definition of "vetting" ought to be helpful to senators: "The act or process of appraising or checking a person or thing for suitability." Just because someone........
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