Posted on 12/25/2016 9:09:38 PM PST by Innovative
Donald Trump is set to inherit an uncommon number of vacancies in the federal courts in addition to the open Supreme Court seat, giving the president-elect a monumental opportunity to reshape the judiciary after taking office.
The estimated 103 judicial vacancies that President Obama is expected to hand over to Trump in the Jan. 20 transition of power is nearly double the 54 openings Obama found eight years ago following George W. Bushs presidency.
Confirmation of Obamas judicial nominees slowed to a crawl after Republicans took control of the Senate in 2015. Obama White House officials blame Senate Republicans for what they characterize as an unprecedented level of obstruction in blocking the Democratic presidents court picks.
The result is a multitude of openings throughout the federal circuit and district courts that will allow the new Republican president to quickly make a wide array of lifetime appointments.
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I agree with you.
>Hope he finds the youngest conservative candidates.
Like Hell if I want anything *today* ‘conserved’.
I want ‘em to find the most articulate and reasoned vs. the Constitution as he can find.
Some say potato, some say....But, IMO, one better get into the details else, you may just get what you WANTED.
LOL - good points... (BTW I’m an Isaac Asimov fan too...)
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