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Senate Confirms 5 Trump Judicial Nominees in Strong Week for Rule of Law
Daily Signal ^ | 11/3/17 | Elizabeth Slattery

Posted on 11/04/2017 8:00:10 AM PDT by markomalley

The Senate confirmed five new federal judges this week, bringing President Donald Trump’s total to date to 13 jurists.

The Senate voted to confirm Amy Barrett from Indiana to the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Joan Larsen of Michigan to the 6th Circuit, Allison Eid of Colorado to the 10th Circuit, Stephanos Bibas of Pennsylvania to the 3rd Circuit, and Trevor McFadden to the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C.

The appeals court judges were confirmed mostly along party lines, with a handful of Democrats crossing over to confirm these highly qualified conservatives. McFadden was confirmed 84-10, with six senators not voting.

To recap this year’s confirmations: We have one new Supreme Court justice, eight new federal appeals court judges, and four new U.S. district court judges. Trump thus surpasses the four prior presidents’ records, while tying President Ronald Reagan’s accomplishment of placing eight judges on the appeals courts in his first year.

And there are still several weeks before the Senate recesses for Christmas, so more of Trump’s superb nominees might be confirmed before the end of the year.

Trump should be congratulated for this achievement. In this day and age, it’s no easy feat to guide judicial nominations through the cogs of the Senate.

While there’s still plenty of work to do, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, should also be congratulated for their leadership.

In the face of resistance from the left, we now have several new constitutionalist judges who, with any luck, will serve with distinction for decades to come.

Speaking of resistance, it’s worth noting that from 1949—when the cloture rule was extended to cover nominations—through nine presidential administrations, there were only seven cloture votes on all nominations in a president’s first year.

But that changed starting this year. There have been 51 cloture votes on Trump’s nominees in his first 10 months in office. Democrats have forced cloture votes on 12 of 13 judicial nominees and dozens of executive branch nominees.

Invoking cloture used to be a meaningful step, because it took 60 votes to end debate so that a confirmation vote could occur. In essence, it was a way to filibuster a nominee.

But Senate Democrats did away with the filibuster for lower court judges and executive branch nominees in November 2013, and Republicans put the final nail in its coffin this past spring with Neil Gorsuch’s confirmation to the Supreme Court. Now, demanding a cloture vote and up to 30 hours of debate on each nominee is simply a tactic to delay and obstruct.

With any luck, McConnell will be able to keep these nominations rolling. There are still 46 nominees pending and more than 160 current and future known vacancies on the federal courts.

Many of Trump’s outstanding nominees face obstacles. David Stras has waited for a hearing since May and Steve Grasz was rated “not qualified” by the American Bar Association—likely because of his personal views on abortion.

Michael Brennan and Ryan Bounds face obstruction from some of their home state senators. Kyle Duncan, Jeff Mateer, and Matthew Kacsmaryk have been attacked by the left for advancing religious liberty and challenging the LGBTQ agenda.

Greg Katsas, who currently serves as deputy White House counsel, was harangued during his confirmation hearing for not agreeing to recuse himself from a whole host of matters that may come before him if confirmed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.

The confirmations this week are a cause for celebration and a positive development for the rule of law. Trump is well on his way to securing a generation of judges on par with those of the Reagan Revolution.


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: third100days; trump; trumpjudiciary

1 posted on 11/04/2017 8:00:10 AM PDT by markomalley
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To: markomalley
Senate Confirms 5 Trump Judicial Nominees in Strong Week for Rule of Law

Note my tagline.

2 posted on 11/04/2017 8:16:22 AM PDT by Navy Patriot (America returns to the Rule of Law)
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To: markomalley
The confirmations this week are a cause for celebration and a positive development for the rule of law. Trump is well on his way to securing a generation of judges on par with those of the Reagan Revolution.

Another blessing flowing from the Trump Presidency...

3 posted on 11/04/2017 8:29:06 AM PDT by GOPJ ( http://fakehatecrimes.org/ - List of fake hate crimes against traditional/conservative Americans)
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To: GOPJ

And even something to be glad about the Senate being in GOP hands...far and few between as of late...and why it is essential, despite everything, that we hold control of that chamber in 2018 - even more important than the House because the judicial nominees will impact the country far longer than Trump’s tenure in office.


4 posted on 11/04/2017 8:40:36 AM PDT by Republican Wildcat
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To: markomalley

Yeah!


5 posted on 11/04/2017 8:45:38 AM PDT by Lopeover (The 2016 Election is about allegiance to the United States!)
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To: markomalley

Excellent.


6 posted on 11/04/2017 8:46:45 AM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: markomalley

He needs to be packing he courts to fill every open position at every level.


7 posted on 11/04/2017 8:49:05 AM PDT by tbw2
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To: markomalley

Five in a week is a good start for the GOP Senate as the Democrat opposition has been slow-walking the confirn=mation process for judges and administration appointees by insisting on extending the debates and process.


8 posted on 11/04/2017 8:50:55 AM PDT by RicocheT (Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell the difference.)
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To: markomalley

Trump is quietly and steadily fulfilling his campaign promises.


9 posted on 11/04/2017 9:16:19 AM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: Republican Wildcat
And even something to be glad about the Senate being in GOP hands...far and few between as of late...and why it is essential, despite everything, that we hold control of that chamber in 2018 - even more important than the House because the judicial nominees will impact the country far longer than Trump’s tenure in office.

You're right on this... We have to keep the Senate at all costs... including voting for some 'establishment types'... Judges Trump puts on the bench will be there for decades... they'll change the course of the country.

That matters.

Mitch McConnell saved us from having a liberal Supreme Court. That matters too. So, we hold our noses and keep the Senate... (first we dump ALL democrats - then we go after the RINOs...)

10 posted on 11/04/2017 9:28:52 AM PDT by GOPJ ( http://fakehatecrimes.org/ - List of fake hate crimes against traditional/conservative Americans)
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To: Navy Patriot

“Note my tagline.”

It is a strong week, a VERY STRONG WEEK. It’s the other 36 weeks that have been next to useless. Put 5 on the bench each week, and in 7 months we’re through the backlog.

But it won’t happen, of course.


11 posted on 11/04/2017 9:33:18 AM PDT by BobL ( I beat up McDonald's and Walmart because it makes me feel like a man.)
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To: lonevoice

More winning!


12 posted on 11/04/2017 9:58:56 AM PDT by Pride in the USA
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To: Navy Patriot

I have to admit, this has been a very pleasant surprise for me. President Trump has appointed very good nominees for the federal bench. Now, if we can have some retirements or deaths on the Supreme!


13 posted on 11/04/2017 10:29:23 AM PDT by gbscott1954 (Why not a real Conservative?)
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To: tbw2

This is my main issue. Trump cleans up the judiciary and he’s a success. Everything else is added gravy


14 posted on 11/04/2017 12:09:51 PM PDT by napscoordinator (Trump/Hunter, jr for President/Vice President 2016)
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To: markomalley

>> Steve Grasz was rated “not qualified” by the American Bar Association—likely because of his personal views on abortion.
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If true, that is disgusting.


15 posted on 11/04/2017 12:13:47 PM PDT by Kalamata (Inside Every Liberal is a Totalitarian Screaming to Get Out - D. Horowitz)
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To: Kalamata

The American Bar Association is a disgusting swamp of leftist pukes.


16 posted on 11/04/2017 12:15:58 PM PDT by NorthMountain (... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: markomalley

Take that NeverTrumpers!


17 posted on 11/04/2017 1:04:49 PM PDT by DoughtyOne
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