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Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominating

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A legacy president Trump will leave are his judicial appointments!
Here is a new list of possible Supreme court nominees.

Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominating | Fox News

Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominating

President Trump on Wednesday announced a list of 20 more people he would consider nominating to the Supreme Court, including three sitting Republican senators.

Speaking from the Diplomatic Reception room of the White House, the president read off a list of names including Daniel Cameron, the Kentucky attorney general who recently spoke at the Republican Convention, as well as Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas, Tom Cotton of Arkansas and Josh Hawley of Missouri.

Other names include:

- Bridget Bade, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals

- Paul Clement, former U.S. solicitor general

- Stuart Kyle Duncan, 5th Circuit judge

- Stephen Engel, assistant attorney general

- Noel Francesco, former solicitor general

- James Ho, 5th Circuit judge

- Gregory Katses, D.C. Circuit judge

- Barbara Lagoa, 11th Circuit judge

- Christopher Landau, U.S. ambassdor to Mexico

- Carlos Muniz, Florida Supreme Court

- Martha Packold, Northern District of Illinois judge

- Peter Phipps, 3rd Circuit judge

- Sarah Pitlyk, Eastern District of Missouri judge

- Allison Jones Rushing, 4th Circuit judge

- Kate Todd, deputy assistant to the president

- Lawrence Van Dyke, 9th Circuit judge

The president said the 20 new names are being added to his previous list of 25 judges.
 

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Re: Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominati

A legacy president Trump will leave are his judicial appointments!
Here is a new list of possible Supreme court nominees.

Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominating | Fox News

Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominating

President Trump on Wednesday announced a list of 20 more people he would consider nominating to the Supreme Court, including three sitting Republican senators.

Speaking from the Diplomatic Reception room of the White House, the president read off a list of names including Daniel Cameron, the Kentucky attorney general who recently spoke at the Republican Convention, as well as Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas, Tom Cotton of Arkansas and Josh Hawley of Missouri.

Other names include:

- Bridget Bade, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals

- Paul Clement, former U.S. solicitor general

- Stuart Kyle Duncan, 5th Circuit judge

- Stephen Engel, assistant attorney general

- Noel Francesco, former solicitor general

- James Ho, 5th Circuit judge

- Gregory Katses, D.C. Circuit judge

- Barbara Lagoa, 11th Circuit judge

- Christopher Landau, U.S. ambassdor to Mexico

- Carlos Muniz, Florida Supreme Court

- Martha Packold, Northern District of Illinois judge

- Peter Phipps, 3rd Circuit judge

- Sarah Pitlyk, Eastern District of Missouri judge

- Allison Jones Rushing, 4th Circuit judge

- Kate Todd, deputy assistant to the president

- Lawrence Van Dyke, 9th Circuit judge

The president said the 20 new names are being added to his previous list of 25 judges.


You post is moot; can’t nominate SCOTUS judges from jail..........
 

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Re: Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominati

You post is moot; can’t nominate SCOTUS judges from jail..........

More delusional stuff.... Good grief!

He will be nominating more than one. Stand by!
 

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Re: Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominati

More delusional stuff.... Good grief!

He will be nominating more than one. Stand by!

You’ve been defending this dumpster fire across many threads today; did you recently receive a promotion?
 

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Re: Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominati

You’ve been defending this dumpster fire across many threads today; did you recently receive a promotion?

Nope. Just a lot of bad news. ;)
 

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Re: Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominati

A legacy president Trump will leave are his judicial appointments!
Here is a new list of possible Supreme court nominees.

Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominating | Fox News

Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominating

President Trump on Wednesday announced a list of 20 more people he would consider nominating to the Supreme Court, including three sitting Republican senators.

Speaking from the Diplomatic Reception room of the White House, the president read off a list of names including Daniel Cameron, the Kentucky attorney general who recently spoke at the Republican Convention, as well as Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas, Tom Cotton of Arkansas and Josh Hawley of Missouri.

Other names include:

- Bridget Bade, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals

- Paul Clement, former U.S. solicitor general

- Stuart Kyle Duncan, 5th Circuit judge

- Stephen Engel, assistant attorney general

- Noel Francesco, former solicitor general

- James Ho, 5th Circuit judge

- Gregory Katses, D.C. Circuit judge

- Barbara Lagoa, 11th Circuit judge

- Christopher Landau, U.S. ambassdor to Mexico

- Carlos Muniz, Florida Supreme Court

- Martha Packold, Northern District of Illinois judge

- Peter Phipps, 3rd Circuit judge

- Sarah Pitlyk, Eastern District of Missouri judge

- Allison Jones Rushing, 4th Circuit judge

- Kate Todd, deputy assistant to the president

- Lawrence Van Dyke, 9th Circuit judge

The president said the 20 new names are being added to his previous list of 25 judges.

How many of those have a vote of confidence from the ABA? He already started scraping the bottom of the barrel a year ago. I'm betting that most won't pass ABA muster, but they will still pass McConnell's OKDOKE.
 

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Re: Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominati

More red meat for his base. Must be a day ending in a Y.
 

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Re: Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominati

You post is moot; can’t nominate SCOTUS judges from jail..........

Funny stuff. :sarcasticclap:

Let us know when the POTUS goes to jail.
 

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Re: Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominati

The Democrats are probably already looking for women to pay to accuse the men on that list of rape.

Maybe Michael Avenutti can find one or two to commit perjury on an affidavit.
 

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Re: Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominati

James Ho is from Taiwan. That'd really burn China's ass.
 

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Re: Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominati

The only one with whom I have any familiarity is Paul Clement. Seems a decent pick.
 

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Re: Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominati

Tom Cotton and Josh Hawley have presidential aspirations. In Hawley's case, he can position himself to be the next Trump personality wise, except younger and smarter. Neither will want to be on the SC.

Cruz? He's kissed enough ass despite Trump urinating all over his family, so Trump is just throwing him a bone here.

Regardless, if this list of right wing whack jobs doesn't motivate enough Democrats to vote in November...I don't know what will.
 

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Re: Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominati

How many of those have a vote of confidence from the ABA? He already started scraping the bottom of the barrel a year ago. I'm betting that most won't pass ABA muster, but they will still pass McConnell's OKDOKE.

You mean this ABA?

Yes, the ABA Is Still a Left-Wing Advocacy Group

American Bar Association's Politics -- Yes, the ABA Is Still a Left-Wing Advocacy Group | National Review

Anyone who doubts that both are two sides of the same coin should recall that such ABA bias is nothing new. In fact, it has happened in this administration. As I pointed out less than two years ago, then-Eighth Circuit nominee Steve Grasz endured the same “Not Qualified” rating for supposed “bias and lack of open-mindedness” based on a 1999 law review article about partial-birth abortion that took a position the Supreme Court would ultimately adopt in Gonzales v. Carhart (2007).

A 2006 Wall Street Journal editorial condemned the ABA’s “long history of . . . ideological sandbagging.” A 2012 Political Research Quarterly study found “strong evidence of systematic bias in favor of Democratic nominees.” Senator Ted Cruz pointed out at Wednesday’s hearing that eight of the 15 members of the ABA’s Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary, which evaluates nominees, have together contributed at least $60,000 to Democratic candidates and related organizations, and donations to the campaigns of presidential nominees have gone exclusively to Democrats: Five members donated to Barack Obama’s campaign, three to that of Hillary Clinton, and none to the last three Republican nominees.
 

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Re: Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominati

You’ve been defending this dumpster fire across many threads today; did you recently receive a promotion?

Why are you guy having a massive Trump spasm over the last few days? Everyone knows the democratic plan is to create as
much upset as they can. Look at all the silly stuff going on here at DP the last few days. Each day they will roll out a new "crisis"
and then the MSM will bitch and moan about the bad orange man.

One thing you forget.... Biden is your nominee. No one wants Biden as president. He tried twice before and lost both times.
You have about 35% Trump haters and that is who is voting for Biden! But carry on with this silliness!
 

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Re: Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominati

A legacy president Trump will leave are his judicial appointments!
Here is a new list of possible Supreme court nominees.

Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominating | Fox News

Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominating

President Trump on Wednesday announced a list of 20 more people he would consider nominating to the Supreme Court, including three sitting Republican senators.

Speaking from the Diplomatic Reception room of the White House, the president read off a list of names including Daniel Cameron, the Kentucky attorney general who recently spoke at the Republican Convention, as well as Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas, Tom Cotton of Arkansas and Josh Hawley of Missouri.

Other names include:

- Bridget Bade, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals

- Paul Clement, former U.S. solicitor general

- Stuart Kyle Duncan, 5th Circuit judge

- Stephen Engel, assistant attorney general

- Noel Francesco, former solicitor general

- James Ho, 5th Circuit judge

- Gregory Katses, D.C. Circuit judge

- Barbara Lagoa, 11th Circuit judge

- Christopher Landau, U.S. ambassdor to Mexico

- Carlos Muniz, Florida Supreme Court

- Martha Packold, Northern District of Illinois judge

- Peter Phipps, 3rd Circuit judge

- Sarah Pitlyk, Eastern District of Missouri judge

- Allison Jones Rushing, 4th Circuit judge

- Kate Todd, deputy assistant to the president

- Lawrence Van Dyke, 9th Circuit judge

The president said the 20 new names are being added to his previous list of 25 judges.

Wow. He could actually handle standing next to the "*****" Cruz and his ugly wife during the swearing in?
 

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Re: Trump’s Supreme Court list: President reveals names of 20 more people he’d consider nominati

You mean this ABA?

Yes, the ABA Is Still a Left-Wing Advocacy Group

American Bar Association's Politics -- Yes, the ABA Is Still a Left-Wing Advocacy Group | National Review

Anyone who doubts that both are two sides of the same coin should recall that such ABA bias is nothing new. In fact, it has happened in this administration. As I pointed out less than two years ago, then-Eighth Circuit nominee Steve Grasz endured the same “Not Qualified” rating for supposed “bias and lack of open-mindedness” based on a 1999 law review article about partial-birth abortion that took a position the Supreme Court would ultimately adopt in Gonzales v. Carhart (2007).

A 2006 Wall Street Journal editorial condemned the ABA’s “long history of . . . ideological sandbagging.” A 2012 Political Research Quarterly study found “strong evidence of systematic bias in favor of Democratic nominees.” Senator Ted Cruz pointed out at Wednesday’s hearing that eight of the 15 members of the ABA’s Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary, which evaluates nominees, have together contributed at least $60,000 to Democratic candidates and related organizations, and donations to the campaigns of presidential nominees have gone exclusively to Democrats: Five members donated to Barack Obama’s campaign, three to that of Hillary Clinton, and none to the last three Republican nominees.

So half of the ABA's standing committee contributed to Democratic candidates. Did the other half contribute to Republican candidates or did that data no make through the filter? And $60K means nothing when there is no period of time noted. 1 year, 5, 10, how long? If it is near half and half, I'm good with that.
Oh, Ted Cruz has no further credibility since he let DJT piss on his wife and father and then bent over for him.
 
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