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Posted On: 09/02/2018 8:38:29 AM
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In November, Attorney General Jeff Sessions appointed U.S. Attorney John Huber to work with Inspector General Horowitz and his staff of 470 to address the concerns Representatives Trey Gowdy and Bob Goodlatte along with Senator Charles Grassley had raised in a letter Sessions had received.
Huber's team has been diligently empaneling grand juries and sealing indictments to the tune of about 5,000 each month.
https://www.justice.gov/
Trump will have his judges in place when the indictments are unsealed and arrests made.
Trump appointing judges at rapid pace
One year into his presidency, Donald Trump is among the most successful presidents when it comes to appointing federal judges.
Trump has spent his first year rapidly filling Article III judgeships at Supreme, appellate and District Court levels.
A Times data analysis found Trump is ranked No. 6 of 19 presidents appointing the highest number of federal judges in their first year.
“It's one area where the administration has really been successful, so understanding what's happening is important,” said University of Georgia law professor Susan Brodie Haire.
Huber's team has been diligently empaneling grand juries and sealing indictments to the tune of about 5,000 each month.
https://www.justice.gov/
Trump will have his judges in place when the indictments are unsealed and arrests made.
Trump appointing judges at rapid pace
One year into his presidency, Donald Trump is among the most successful presidents when it comes to appointing federal judges.
Trump has spent his first year rapidly filling Article III judgeships at Supreme, appellate and District Court levels.
A Times data analysis found Trump is ranked No. 6 of 19 presidents appointing the highest number of federal judges in their first year.
“It's one area where the administration has really been successful, so understanding what's happening is important,” said University of Georgia law professor Susan Brodie Haire.
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