Bannon told Newsweek that the Senate may lose all of its 'collegiality' if Democrats try to 'jam' through judges ahead of Trump's inauguration.
Steve Bannon believes Americans are 'about to see a war in the Senate,' telling Newsweek on Saturday that some Democrats in the upper chamber 'want to have an actual Blitzkrieg of federal judges approved,' prior to President-elect Donald Trump taking office in January.
Beyond the Supreme Court, Bannon spoke more broadly about his concerns over potential appointments of federal judges and what the next months may look like in the Senate where judicial confirmations occur.' Elizabeth Warren—I've always considered Elizabeth Warren a very serious person—she's saying they want to have an actual Blitzkrieg of federal judges approved and Sotomayor,' Bannon told Newsweek.
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