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Former GOP Gov. Tim Pawlenty Tells Van Jones About ‘Advise And Consent’ In Debate About Kash Patel Confirmation

By Hailey Gomez

 

Former Republican Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty told CNN’s Van Jones Thursday on CNN that the U.S. Senate went through “advise and consent” before confirming FBI Director Kash Patel, after Jones complained about the Trump nominee.

Patel was confirmed Thursday afternoon as President Donald Trump’s new FBI director, passing with a final vote of 51-49, despite efforts by Democrat lawmakers to delay his confirmation. On “Erin Burnett OutFront,” Burnett asked Jones for his thoughts on Patel’s approval. Jones responded that, despite Trump’s ability to “put up anybody that he wants,” nominees must still go through the “advise and consent” process.

“The president of the United States can put up whatever he wants to. He can put up Kermit the Frog,” Jones said. “He can put up anybody that he wants to. But the advise and consent function of the United States Senate is in place because sometimes presidents have bad judgment. Just because you say you’re going to shake up to a place doesn’t mean that you should put in someone who literally has no qualifications at all.”

While Jones continued to say “the American system of government [is] being thrown in the garbage can by people who call themselves patriots,” he said that former President George W. Bush tried to push his personal lawyer onto the U.S. Supreme Court. Pawlenty interjected and said Patel wouldn’t have been confirmed without going through the proper process…

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