Donald Trump has openly discussed using recess appointments to push through controversial Cabinet nominees. But it's more complicated than it sounds.
President-elect Donald Trump will likely get away with recess appointments if he pursues them, although such a move would require a Congress willing to undermine its own power, constitutional law experts told Newsweek.
They wrote separately to assail the use of recess appointments as a means of circumventing Senate confirmation.
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