Posted on 07/09/2018 5:12:40 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Amul Thapar is emerging as the candidate to watch as President Trump mulls his next Supreme Court pick.
While he isn't considered a top-tier contender to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy, the circuit court judge has a powerful ally in his corner: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).
Combined with his age, 49, and ability to let Trump make history by appointing the first Asian-American to the Supreme Court, Thapar is being termed the "sleeper" candidate for the Supreme Court seat. The White House is reportedly focused more on federal appeals judges Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett and Raymond Kethledge.
Judge Thapar is very, very sharp, McConnell said during a speech in Kentucky last week. It would be wonderful to have someone from our state, but beyond where hes from, hes just a unique talent.
Thapar, whose parents immigrated from India, has served as an assistant U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C., and southern Ohio before becoming the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky in 2006.
He started his judicial career when he was confirmed unanimously by the Senate in 2007 to be a judge for the U.S. district court for the Eastern District of Kentucky.
Thapar, then a district judge, was one of four nominees interviewed by Trump in 2017 for the late Justice Antonin Scalias seat that was ultimately filled by Neil Gorsuch.
Thapar was the only one who did not have experience as a circuit judge. His nomination, roughly three months later, to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit sparked immediate speculation that he was being groomed for an eventual Supreme Court vacancy.
McConnell acknowledged that hes unsure if Thapar will ultimately be Trumps pick, noting there is a lot of competition. But the GOP leader who has supported Thapar for more than a decade publicly floated Thapar to be considered for Kennedys vacancy and said he encouraged Trump to consider him for the seat.
Conservatives, meanwhile, are touting Thapar for the Supreme Court vacancy, arguing he is an originalist in line with Gorsuch and Scalia.
Thapar is a history-making choice for a president who loves to make history, Scott Jennings, a GOP strategist and former George W. Bush aide, wrote in a Real Clear Politics op-ed making the case for Thapar. For conservatives, Thapar is a dream choice.
Ilya Shapiro, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, said that if Trump nominates Thapar, the nation will get a young, charismatic, personable, textualist and originalist who could serve on the court for three decades or more.
But Thapar lacks some of the attributes Trump has publicly said he wants in a nominee, including an Ivy League background. Thapar attended law school at the University of California at Berkeley.
And if the Trump administration is looking for a nomination that could be bipartisan, Thapar would likely fall short of that mark.
He was confirmed for his current post in a 52-44 vote last year with no Democratic support.
Liberal groups are already lining up against Thapar, and in doing so theyre signaling what lines of attack they would take if he is nominated.
A group called Demand Justice is hitting Thapar over his opinions on campaign finance, saying he and Trump would sell our government to the highest bidder. Meanwhile, NARAL Pro-Choice America has said Thapar is active in the conservative, anti-choice Federalist Society.
If it wasn’t written in the last 60 minutes it’s outdated news.
This guy would be a good pick just because he plays the liberal’s game of being a minority. They will have a harder time smearing him.
Thapar came from my hometown Toledo, Ohio, I like him. But we will see.
Good. I think he would be a solid choice to replace Ginsburg (or Breyer should he go first). It will be harder for the left to attack the first Asian on the Court, and when they inevitably do (because they’d be losing a leftist vote) we can use it politically against them.
This is the guy I was hoping for.....then Amy Coney Barrett for when they finally admit that RBG passed on awhile back.
This is the most unpredictable president in our history. Literally anyone could be the nominee.
[This guy would be a good pick just because he plays the liberals game of being a minority. They will have a harder time smearing him.]
Lets not play the demonRATS game of identity politics.
Not playing - Using their flaws against them.
Removing the ability to call the the guy a bigot is a good move. Making the demonrats oppose someone who is one of their favored minority groups helps to split their party which is a good thing.
However, since the nominee is Kavinaugh it is a moot point.
To replace Thomas if Thomas decides to retire?
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