Posted on 10/17/2018 5:18:47 PM PDT by Kaslin
Although the Supreme Court has been the apple of everyone's eye lately, it's easy to forget about the federal court of appeals. President Donald Trump, in fact, has set a new record with 29 confirmed picks, The Washington Times reported.
This accomplishment is big for conservatives, especially as Senate Democrats try to limit Trump's sphere of influence on the courts.
For the most part, they have prioritized appeals court nominees, and that is the right strategy, Curt Levey, president of the conservative Committee for Justice, told The Times.
The appeals courts are, arguably, the most important court level. They serve as a middle ground between district courts at the Supreme Court. And, because the number of cases the Supreme Court in a year is limited, many of the most vital decisions are made in the 13 circuit court of appeals.
Although Trump is willing on the appellate level, the number of district judges he has been able to confirm is slim. He currently sits at 53 confirmed district judges, compared to Bill Clinton's 107 and JFK's 107 at this time during their presidency.
The only other president to come to close to having a similar record at this point in their presidency is George H.W. Bush who had 22 confirmed picks at this time in 1990.
Much of Trump's success in this area has to do with Republican leadership in the Senate. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell kept President Obama from filling former Justice Antonin Scalia's vacancy.
Just last week, Trump had 15 judges 12 district judges and 3 appellate judges confirmed. It was part of a deal struck between McConnell and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. The two agreed that the judges would be confirmed and the Senate could go on recess for the next three weeks, up until the election. This was to keep Democrats from stonewalling Trump's picks and utilizing the maximum amount of debate time per nominee, which would equate to the three weeks they're taking off.
McConnell has worked closely with Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley. Once a nominee is cleared by the Committee, McConnell processes them.
"Conservative advocates say fulfilling the lower court judgeships, in combination with Justice Kavanaughs confirmation, will energize the presidents supporters ahead of the elections," The Times reported.
The Judiciary Committee plans to hold hearings on Wednesday for one appellate judgeship and five district court nominations. This is the first time the Committee has scheduled hearings while the Senate is on recess.
The President certainly has accomplished quite a lot for somebody who the so-called “news” media claims has chaos in the White House.
At this point Turkey needs to either release the recording or STFU.
Thank you Harry Reid for helping President Trump by abolishing the filibuster regarding non-SCOTUS judicial picks. [/sarc]
We just need another 30 years of Trumps to cycle all the communist judges that Obama/bush & clinton put on the bench. 870 lifetime appointments
The left are not going to let that happen and we don’t have that kind of time
Did anyone else notice that though McConnell and Schumer had reached an agreement, some of the Dems tried to renege on it, especially what’s her name from California who is the minority chair on Judiciary. But the rest have “boycotted” the hearings, so there are just three Republicans there to interview the nominees.
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