Senate Advances Key Judicial Nominees Amid Controversy
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The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote on July 17 on controversial nominees Emil Bove and Jeanine Pirro, amid opposition and scrutiny over their backgrounds and connections to Trump. Meanwhile, other political developments include plans for additional legislative bills, federal funding cuts to clean energy programs, and ongoing investigations into President Biden's administration, reflecting a busy and contentious political landscape.
Topics:nation#jeanine-pirro#judicial-appointments#nominees#politics#senate-judiciary#trump-administration
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