
"Tillis has major leverage as a member of the Judiciary Committee, where Republicans have a one-vote advantage and he can exercise an effective veto."
"A flurry of 11th-hour negotiations led to U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announcing last week she was closing the probe, with Tillis describing in an interview how he 'spoke to people in DOJ several times over the course of a few days.'"
"'Every single member of the conference has the same option,' Tillis said about whether other GOP colleagues could replicate his model."
"'I'll scrub it when a nominee comes forward, and I'll apply the Martin standard,' Tillis said of a previous U.S. attorney nomination he sank due to comments related to January 6."
Tillis utilized his position on the Judiciary Committee to exert influence over nominations, particularly regarding Kevin Warsh's confirmation. After a prolonged stalemate linked to a Justice Department investigation into Powell, negotiations led to the probe's closure. Tillis emphasized the importance of leveraging power within the party and criticized unsustainable tactics. He also expressed his stance on the January 6 events, indicating a commitment to scrutinizing nominees based on their past actions and comments related to the riot.
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