What is the significance of the Senate Judiciary Committee not voting on Todd Blanche?

The Senate Judiciary Committee’s refusal to vote on Todd Blanche effectively kills his nomination. It never reaches the full Senate for a confirmation vote. The nomination is stalled. That signals insufficient support, unresolved opposition, or a strategic withdrawal. The judicial seat stays empty. The failure reflects political or institutional obstacles. It also limits the scrutiny of his qualifications and judicial philosophy. That impacts the integrity of the confirmation process.

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