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Democrats delay votes on Trump's team

Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee have exploited rules to delay until Wednesday a vote on Senator Jeff Sessions' nomination to be attorney general.

US Senate Democrats have postponed votes on several of President Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees, citing their responsibility to do a "thorough vetting," as Republicans accuse them of unreasonable delays.

Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee exploited Senate rules to delay until Wednesday a vote on Senator Jeff Sessions' nomination to be attorney general.

That job is in the spotlight after Trump fired the acting attorney general on Monday over her refusal to defend his executive order blocking nationals from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States.

Democrats also boycotted a meeting of the Senate Finance Committee where votes had been scheduled on Steve Mnuchin to be Treasury secretary and Tom Price to head the Health and Human Services Department.

Since at least one Democrat is required to be present for the committee votes to take place, no votes were held.

Despite the delays, all three nominees are considered likely to be confirmed once their names are sent to the full Republican-led Senate.

The White House, as well as Republicans on Capitol Hill, accused Democrats of slow-walking the work of the government.

"The people want change. President Trump is delivering that change and the only response from Senate Democrats so far is to try to stall the core functions of our government," said White House press secretary Sean Spicer.

"When will the Democrats give us our Attorney General and rest of Cabinet!" Trump said in a tweet. "No wonder D.C. doesn't work!"

Senate Democrats were unapologetic, with their leader, Chuck Schumer, saying it was their obligation to "thoroughly vet" Trump's Cabinet nominees.

"And if it takes a little longer, they could be in office up to four years and it makes eminent sense to get their views out," Schumer told reporters.

The Senate has already confirmed several of Trump's picks for national security posts and the chamber voted 93-6 on Tuesday to confirm Elaine Chao, wife of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, as head of the US Transportation Department .


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