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Five Possible Trump Nominees Who Would Diversify the Supreme Court
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With speculation spreading across Washington about possible Trump administration nominees, at least one concrete list of names is already public: 20 people Trump would appoint to the U.S. Supreme Court.
In an unprecedented move, Trump released a list of 11 names in May and 10 more in September, drawn from federal and state courts, as well as one nonjudge: Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, who quickly said he was not interested. That leaves 20 judges in the spotlight for a nomination process that is traditionally kept secret until one person is chosen. |
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Sosalty
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For 8 years we've sacrificed our sovereignty, our national security, and our identity as Americans on the altar of "diversity." If all else is equal, fine, diversify. If not, the best qualified gets the job. This election proves Americans are hungry for a return to rational decision making, not more political correctness. |
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