- United States
- Md.
- Letter
The recess appointment process undermines the critical system of checks and balances enshrined in our Constitution. Allowing the executive branch to unilaterally install officials without Senate approval circumvents an essential oversight role and consolidates power in a way the Framers explicitly sought to prevent. While occasionally used by previous administrations, its normalization would erode democratic norms and accountability. I urge you to reject any efforts to abuse this process and instead insist on the Senate's advice and consent role for all nominees as the Constitution mandates. Safeguarding our democratic institutions should be a paramount concern.