After his party's stinging defeat over
health care legislation, President Trump tweeted Saturday that
the Republicans in the Senate "look like fools" and should do away with
the filibuster, even though scrapping a 60-vote requirement would still
not have saved the doomed bill.
The
president's morning tweetstorm comes barely a day and a half after
Republicans in the Senate failed to
muster even the 50 votes needed to
pass a "skinny" bill to repeal key parts of Obamacare, or the Affordable
Care Act.
The narrowly written bill was crafted under the budget
reconciliation rules specifically to avoid requiring a 60-vote
threshold, but it still failed to win even 50 votes, despite Republican
control of the chamber 52 to 48.
Three Republican
senators, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine and John
McCain of Arizona, voted "no," joining the solid 48-vote Democratic bloc
to scuttle the legislation.
On Saturday, Trump charged, however, that eight
Democrats "totally control the U.S. Senate" and that many great
Republican bills would fail under the current rules.
"Republicans
in the Senate will NEVER win if they don't go to a 51 vote majority
NOW. They look like fools and are just wasting time...." the president
wrote in one of four tweets.
In fact, the
Republicans really needed only 50 votes in the health care debate
because Vice President Pence could have provided a tie-breaker.
"Republican Senate must get rid of 60 vote NOW! It is
killing the R Party, allows 8 Dems to control country. 200 Bills sit in
Senate. A JOKE!" the president tweeted at 7:20 a.m.
Nineteen
minutes later, he hammered away at the same theme: "The very outdated
filibuster rule must go. Budget reconciliation is killing R's in Senate.
Mitch M, go to 51 Votes NOW and WIN. IT'S TIME!"
Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, while scrapping the filibuster for
judicial appointments and the Supreme Court, has so far made it clear
that he does not support doing away with the filibuster for most
legislation.
One key reason: It would offer his party leverage if and when they should fall into the minority in the future.
Trump's
current views on the filibuster is in sharp contrast to a tweet from
2013, when he blasted then Majority leader Harry Reid for scrapping the filibuster for presidential appointments below the Supreme Court level. At that time, Trump tweeted:
"Thomas Jefferson wrote the Senate filibuster rule. Harry Reid &
Obama killed it yesterday. Rule was in effect for over 200 years."
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