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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsUS Senate confirms 2 Trump-picked judges in North Carolina, including former Thomas clerk
The Republican-led Senate voted 53-45 to confirm David Bragdon to serve as a life-tenured judge in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina and 60-39 in favor of Lindsey Ann Freeman who was appointed to the same court.
The votes increased the number of judges confirmed during President Donald Trump's second term to 21, building on the 234 appointments he made in his first term that helped shift the judiciary to the right.
Bragdon had been the appellate chief at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina, while Freeman most recently served as second-in-command at the Middle District's U.S. Attorney's Office.
https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/us-senate-confirms-2-trump-picked-judges-north-carolina-including-former-thomas-2025-12-02/
John Coktosten
(166 posts)How and WHY did Schumer allow Dumps judicial appointments to pass? What the hell Chuck? We should be holding everything up until Dunp makes concessions! WTH?
In It to Win It
(12,135 posts)Nothing we could do to stop those appointments.
John Coktosten
(166 posts)Minority doesn't matter for judicial appointments. Is North Caroina the only state with senators? Didn't think so. Any dem senator can stop this.
In It to Win It
(12,135 posts)and, of course North Carolina is not the only state with senators, not that it would matter because Democrats are in the minority anyway.
Having at least one Democratic senator in a state matters for federal district court nominations because the senate still use blue slips for district court confirmations. We have no senators in North Carolina so the blue slip "veto" is unavailable to us. Why do you think Trump's district court nominations have only happened in states with two Republican senators? If Trump does nominate a person to a district court in a state with a Democratic senator, it will be with the cooperation of the Democratic senator. If you're in the minority, this "tradition" is only power you have.
John Coktosten
(166 posts)That's not true because it's the Senate. I agree if this were the House but the House doesn't do judicial appointments. ANY senator can use the blue slip or hold up a judicial confirmation. They DO NOT have to be from NC. Precisely the reason I spoke about Schumer.
In It to Win It
(12,135 posts)Not having any senators in North Carolina means no blue-slip power for us.
It's the reason Alina Habba will not be confirmed by the Senate as US Attorney of New Jersey. Both Democratic senators from New Jersey used their blue slips to block her. That's for US Attorney rather than judicial confirmations but it illustrates the "home-state senator" point in blue slips.
John Coktosten
(166 posts)That is incorrect. As well, I've never said only home senators could use blue slips. You guys are just plain incorrect on this. End of discussion.
In It to Win It
(12,135 posts)I am saying the reason we cant use blue slips to block judicial confirmations in North Carolina is because the home state senators are Republican and they obviously wont block Trumps nominations in North Carolina.
You are free to look up how blue slips work for judicial confirmations. 😂
tritsofme
(19,751 posts)for district nominees like this, not any senator.
The filibuster for these sorts of nominees was removed in 2013, if a determined Senate majority wants to confirm a nominee, there is nothing a minority can do to stop them in the end.
John Coktosten
(166 posts)Unfortunately, you're wrong on this.
Wounded Bear
(63,636 posts)No blue slips because of the state issue. No filibuster on judicial appointments. No way for Dems to block these.
John Coktosten
(166 posts)You"re no expert obviously. I never said what you are alleging. Reading comprehension. AND if only YOUR stating it would make it true as well. The dems can block these IF they choose to. Any senator can block these. I'm done with this discussion. Adding you to the ignore list with the others. Have a nice day.
Wounded Bear
(63,636 posts)165 posts in and you already have an ignore "list"...
In It to Win It
(12,135 posts)They can easily look up how wrong they are and they refuse to.