Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid issued an ultimatum to Republicans on Monday to confirm at least seven presidential appointees or face a controversial rule change that could drain their power.
A late night meeting attended by nearly every senator failed to produce an agreement to resolve the dispute.
After the hour-long session, Democratic Senate leaders reaffirmed that a key vote on the issue was scheduled for Tuesday morning.
Earlier Monday, Reid issued his ultimatum during a speech to the liberal-leaning Center for American Progress.
At issue is the Senate's own rulebook, which to lawmakers is a very serious topic. Reid is threatening to flout the normal process in order to change the rules so that key presidential nominees can be confirmed with just 51 votes -- as opposed to 60.In short, the move would curb the minority party's ability to filibuster nominees.
Despite virulent protests by Republicans, Reid called the move "a minor change, no big deal."
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