Multiple GOP senators told Fox News Digital that moderates' concerns about President Biden's regulatory nominees show his administration is 'out of touch.'
Republicans say President Biden's failure to get two nominees through the Senate shows he's out of touch with members of his own party.Manchin and Sinema have previously made headlines for foiling some of the president’s more progressive agenda items, including scuttling the filibuster to pass the Voting Rights Act and the $3.5 trillion Build Back Better spending bill.
Senate Commerce Committee member Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., whose panel vetted both candidates, told Fox News Digital on Monday that she was"glad" to see Sinema and Manchin agree with GOP arguments against the nominees. On a new episode of his podcast that aired on Monday morning, Commerce Committee ranking member Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, took credit for torpedoing both nominations.
Sen. Ted Budd, R-N.C., a pilot and fellow member of the Senate Commerce Committee, told Fox News Digital on Monday that it was unsurprising that both Sohn and Washington faced"bipartisan pushback."
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