By a party line vote majority, just like its been removed twice in recent times in regards to judicial confirmations.
There's nothing in the Constitution about how the Senate manages speaker time or closes debates. A majority of Senators can alter the Senate rules at any time, and have done so regularly.
Well said and right on!
Ok. And how do you deal with this being flipped round after 2028?
And the fillibuster gets avoided, how?
By a party line vote majority, just like its been removed twice in recent times in regards to judicial confirmations.
There's nothing in the Constitution about how the Senate manages speaker time or closes debates. A majority of Senators can alter the Senate rules at any time, and have done so regularly.