Andrew McCarthy on Trump’s Potential Recess Appointment “Scheme”: “I’m Extremely Concerned”
Andrew McCarthy, Fox News contributor, former assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, and author of Ball of Collusion: The Plot to Rig an Election and Destroy a Presidency, joined The Guy Benson Show today to weigh in a few different topics in the world of law. McCarthy reacted to the guilty verdict in the Laken Riley murder case, calling the case a “gargantuan policy failure.” McCarthy also analyzed the potential dismissal of Trump’s Georgia case, and Andy and Guy dissected the legal and political risks of Trump’s proposed recess appointment “scheme.” Listen to the full interview below!
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McCarthy had this to say on the potential future implications of allowing recess appointments under Trump:
“But unlike President Trump, I’m worried that President Gavin Newsom say that at some point down the road brings in a bunch of left wing whack jobs who could never, ever get confirmed in normal circumstances, but will use that as precedent. I mean, that’s what you’re looking at if you do something like this and it’s utterly unnecessary. It just as a practical matter, I know you’ve dealt with the politics of this, but I think that’s the most important thing. If you have 53 Republican senators and you think you need an artifice to get someone confirmed that someone who shouldn’t be nominated.”