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[–] Dii_Casses 1 points (+1|-0) Edited

Reid Rule. The most poisonous political development I have ever seen in the US.

The confirmation of a Judge or Justice requires a significant majority vote (2/3 or 3/4). Easy to filibuster. Harry Reid noticed a procedural loophole: challenging a ruling requires a simple majority (1/2). Everyone votes on whatever-it-is. Just over half vote in favor. Whomever is presiding counts the votes and declares motion failed because they didn't get the 2/3rds or whatever. Someone makes a point of order objection, insists that it indeed was enough votes to pass. This question, "Is 51 out of 100 more than 2/3rds?" Is then voted on by the whole Senate. If 51 Senators say it is, then motion passes.

The Democrats pulled this stunt under Obama a few times, and the Republicans did it for Trump's Supreme Court picks, but there is no reason it can't be used for legislation as well.