Biden in 2005 said nixing the filibuster ‘upsets the constitutional design’ and would ‘eviscerate the Senate’

Biden in 2005 said nixing the filibuster ‘upsets the constitutional design’ and would ‘eviscerate the Senate’

Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb., spent over an hour on the Senate floor Wednesday night reading a 2005 speech from President Biden verbatim where Biden said eliminating the filibuster would “eviscerate the Senate.” 

Biden, then a Delaware senator, said at the time it was “one of the most important speeches for historical purposes that I will have given in the 32 years since I have been in the Senate.”

He said that ending the 60-vote hurdle would turn the Senate “into the House of Representatives.”

The Senate at that time was also split 50-50. George W. Bush was in office, meaning a Republican had…

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Biden in 2005 said nixing the filibuster 'upsets the constitutional design' and would 'eviscerate the Senate'

 

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