Assuming they do, all pending nominations are returned to the president.
A number of nominations are potentially caught up in that. Bolton, Myers (9th Circuit), and Boyle (4th Circuit) are all on the Senate's Executive Calendar now. That is, those nominations are out of committee (Myers since March 17th, Boyle since June 16th). Frist can show some backbone by bringing any one of these three up for consideration. My speculation is close to worthless; but I will form an opinion based on Frist's action (or inaction) regarding the Myers nomination.RULE XXXI
EXECUTIVE SESSION - PROCEEDINGS ON NOMINATIONS...
6. Nominations neither confirmed nor rejected during the session at which they are made shall not be acted upon at any succeeding session without being again made to the Senate by the President; and if the Senate shall adjourn or take a recess for more than thirty days, all nominations pending and not finally acted upon at the time of taking such adjournment or recess shall be returned by the Secretary to the President, and shall not again be considered unless they shall again be made to the Senate by the President.
There are an additional 4 Circuit Court Nominations in the Judiciary Committee at this moment. They are Haynes, Nielson, Saad, and Kavanaugh.
Nan Aron is vile!!!!