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The Senate Has Confirmed Trump’s 100th Judge. Let’s Put That Number in Perspective.

Thomas Jipping / May 06, 2019

Last week, the Senate confirmed the 100th federal judge nominated by President Donald Trump.

That’s a nice, round number, and it might sound like a significant milestone, but let’s put that number in perspective.

Trump achieved that mark ahead of some presidents, but behind others. In fact, the 849 days it took for Trump is almost exactly the average 848 days it took the previous five presidents.

But that’s really where the similarities end.

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Here's to the next 100 -- or better yet, 200...!

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Vacancies are actually 25% higher than when Trump took office, and the percentage of those vacancies designated as “judicial emergencies” is nearly at an all-time high.

Another record broken. :patriot: Incredible vacancies!!! Some of the best vacancies in our nations history.  #MAGA

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   This is a good thing and I give Trump much credit for this, though obviously Cocaine Mitch and the Federalist Society should share some accreditation. 
No government in the 12,000 years of modern mankind history has led its people into anything but the history books with a simple lesson, don't let this happen to you.

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100 confirmations in 2 1/2 years ain’t nothing to brag about. The Senate works at a snails pace.
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