WASHINGTON Senate Republicans pushed through two of President Trumps Cabinet nominees Wednesday by changing the rules at the Finance Committee to circumvent a Democratic boycott. The Republican-led committee approved Steve Mnuchin as Treasury secretary and Tom Price as Health and Human Services secretary once it disposed of the requirement that at least one Democrat be present for the vote.
Claiming they have more questions about both nominees, Democrats have refused to attend committee meetings for two days.
Committee chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) blasted the Democratic snub as a cheap political ploy.
They should be ashamed, Hatch added after the meeting.
The nominations now go to the full Senate, which is also controlled by Republicans.
Hatch denounced the missing Democrats as idiots before all GOP members of the committee voted for the nominees.
Theres no excuse for what they did yesterday and theres no excuse for what they did today, Hatch said.
But the Democrats charged that Price misled the committee on his stock purchases and Mnuchin needed to explain his banks role in the financial crisis.
Senate Republicans had to break the rules and force these two nominees through the committee for one reason: they have no answer for the lies and serious ethics problems of Tom Price and Steven Mnuchin, said Democratic National Committee spokeswoman Adrienne Watson.
Separately, the Senate Judiciary Committee will try again Wednesday to vote on Sen. Jeff Sessions as attorney general after another delay Tuesday.
Seccretary of State nominee Rex Tillerson could clear the full Senate later Wednesday afternoon.