Posted on 11/29/2018 11:25:08 AM PST by Liberty7732
Senate Republicans on Thursday delayed a vote on one of President Trump's judicial nominees after a determination that they don't yet have to vote to confirm him.
The Senate was set to vote at noon on Thomas Farr, who was nominated by President Trump to serve on the federal bench in North Carolina's Eastern District. But that vote was moved until some time next week.
Sens. Tim Scott, R-S.C., and Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, are still deciding whether to support Farr, a former campaign lawyer for the late Sen. Jesse Helms who has been accused participating in a scheme to suppress black votes in the 1990s.
Republicans need both senators to support Farr, or he can't be confirmed. The GOP has a 51-49 margin, and Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., has already said he's voting against all of Trump's judicial picks until the Senate votes on his bill to protect special counsel Robert Mueller.
In addition, Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., was attending a funeral Thursday and would not have been present for the planned vote on Farr.
Scott told reporters on Wednesday he is investigating a newly unearthed Justice Department memo that said Farr was involved decades ago in the sending of 120,000 postcards to mostly minority voters that appeared to discourage them from turning out at the polls.
Scott had not issued a statement on Thursday on Farr, but he said Wednesday he wanted to look into the allegations against him before voting.
Scott said then he had not found evidence that Farr was the architect of the postcard scheme, which was initiated in the 1990s by the campaign of then-Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., and the North Carolina Republican Committee. He also told Fox News that he heard from Obama administration character witnesses who stood up for Farr.
Farr served as a top campaign lawyer for Helms. Democrats oppose his nomination because they believe he will not support voting rights for minorities.
Scott's vote is critical because Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., said he'll vote against Farr, in part because he wants a vote on an unrelated bill that would prevent President Trump from firing special counsel Bob Mueller.
With a slim 51-49 majority and Flake's opposition, Scott's "no" vote would sink Farr's nomination.
I thought Pence was the deciding vote on this yesterday!
Worst case it gets punted till January when there will be 53 (and no Flake).
That was just to stop debate.
In January they will have 53 GOP won’t that improve things?
Thanks. Was only half listening yesterday.
Tread lightly on this one if Tim Scott is undecided.
a newly unearthed Justice Department memo that said Farr was involved decades ago in the sending of 120,000 postcards to mostly minority voters that appeared to discourage them from turning out at the polls.
Rising to the level of black panthers intimidating white voters with clubs at polling places, for which the Department of InJustice did nothing?
With Murkowski, Collins, Sasse, and Romney? Unlikely.
Being black Tim Scott could have some political problems back home if he votes for this guy.
I don’t know any of the details though. “Voter Suppression” generally means anything that does not enhance the electoral prospects of Democrats.
OI read the same thing!
The GOP goes for voter suppression. The Democrats go for ballot stuffing. Their way seems to be working better.
Easily gets confirmed in January
Helms had nothing to do with the distribution of the flyers!!!
Being the lawyer who defended his innocence is NOT disqualifying!!!!
Helms was a great man. He beat the assholes again and again. Anyone connected to him must pay. The rest is all shit.
Lisa McKowshitz is enjoying her last days of relevancy.
I said after Kavanaugh that Flake should be replaced immediately on the committee.
Amazing how the demodummies, who had “Klu Klux Klan” Byrd as their “God”, overlook what his history has to say.
Deciding vote for cloture. Still has to pass a straight senate up-or-down vote.
I’m baffled by Scott’s indecision. Extortion? Blackmail? Pay-off?
Senators have the unique advantage of 6 years of voter amnesia, especially at the start of their term.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.