Senate Democrats and Republicans reach a late-night deal on judicial votes, allowing Trump to appoint four crucial appellate court judges in his second administration. Republicans used procedural maneuvers to delay the process, leading to a compromise for the appointments.
Key Points
Late-night deal between Senate Democrats and Republicans
Republicans used delay tactics to slow down judicial nominations
Compromise reached to allow four district court judges to be appointed by Trump
Pros
Allows for the appointment of crucial appellate court judges