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AcynonBluesky14h ago
Booker: Do you all know that they were constantly chipping away? I was told we would have 13 minutes for questioning. Then they brought it down to 10. Ten minutes of questioning for the confirmation of the highest law enforcement official in the land has never been done before.
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Analysis Summary
Booker claims the Senate Judiciary Committee reduced questioning time for Todd Blanche's AG confirmation hearing from 13 to 10 minutes and alleges this is unprecedented. The hearing itself happened on July 15, 2026, and was confirmed by multiple outlets (NPR, CNN, CBS, NYT, The Hill), but none of the reporting independently verifies the specific time reduction or whether 10 minutes is historically unusual for AG confirmations. Without documentation of the actual time allocation or historical comparison data, both claims remain unverifiable.
Claims Analysis (2)
โBooker was told they would have 13 minutes for questioning, then it was brought down to 10 minutesโ
No search results confirm or deny the specific 13-to-10 minute reduction. Hearing occurred but time allocation details are not independently documented in available sources.
โTen minutes of questioning for the confirmation of the highest law enforcement official in the land has never been done beforeโ
No search results provide historical comparison of Senate Judiciary Committee questioning time allocations across prior AG confirmations. This is a historical precedent claim that cannot be verified from available sources.
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