Thune: Republicans Plow Ahead on Confirming the President’s Nominees
that to Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton, who each had 98 percent of their civilian nominees
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that to Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton, who each had 98 percent of their civilian nominees
voice vote. “Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton, for example, each had 98 percent of their civilian
Subpoenaed the Justice Department. Subpoenaed Bill and Hillary Clinton in August 2025. Subpoenaed the Epstein estate in August
confirmed this way. “George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton in his first term each had 98 percent
Ninety-eight percent. “Ninety-eight percent for Bill Clinton. “Ninety percent for George W. Bush, 90 percent
Bush’s four years in office and President Clinton’s first four years, both presidents had 98 percent
vote here in the Senate. “So did President Clinton. “President George W. Bush and President Obama both
also true of a Democrat president, Bill Clinton. “George W. Bush ‘43’ had 90 percent of his nominees
back to a Democrat president, Bill Clinton. “Same thing, Mr. President. “98 percent of President Bill Clinton … government filled. “So that’s Bill Clinton, Democrat president. “Then we had George W. Bush ‘43.’ “90 percent
budget. “Back in the day, Democrat President Bill Clinton signed into law a rescissions package that
1990s, there was something called welfare reform. “Bill Clinton, a Democrat president, proposed work requirements for welfare recipients … signed into law by Democrat President Bill Clinton had stronger work requirements than are included in this bill