The Troubling Tale of Tracy Stone-Manning

  • The Troubling Tale of Tracy Stone-Manning
    The Troubling Tale of Tracy Stone-Manning
After a new president takes office, they have hundreds of jobs to fill. As a general rule, presidents can hire whomever they choose. But when it comes to the highest-level positions, the Constitution gives the U.S. Senate the opportunity to offer “advice and consent” on a president’s nominees. The Founding Fathers were wise to give the Senate this authority. Every now and then, presidents…

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