McConnell Says Not So Fast – Shelby Released Holds Before Obama Meeting

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and President Obama
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Republicans are questioning President Obama’s heroic-sounding battle with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell over the GOP blocking his nominees.

As we reported last night, the White House released a statement detailing what Obama told McConnell about obstructionism. Obama said he told McConnell in a meeting Tuesday if the holds weren’t released he would use his power for recess appointments, and noted that 27 of his nominees were confirmed last night.

A Politico report takes it a bit further, detailing Obama’s body language and noting the president was “forceful” with McConnell.

A Republican aide scoffed at the reports as White House “spin,” adding that the confirmations last night were nothing unusual.

“We clear the nominees that can be cleared before going on a recess. We did it on Christmas eve, too–but that was a larger group than this,” the aide told TPMDC.

Obama’s statement did not mention Sen. Richard Shelby’s blanket holds, but those were actually released Monday – before the McConnell meeting.

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