The battle began when the president, unable to get his appointments confirmed in Congress, did what other presidents since George Washington have done: He waited until Congress was on vacation.
The Constitution allows the president to act alone by making an appointment without Senate confirmation while the Congress is in recess. If the Senate fails to approve the appointment by the end of the next session of Congress, the position becomes vacant again.
Why Obama's recess appointment battle really matters
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