During his first term in office, President Donald Trump appointed 234 federal judges, including three Supreme Court Justices. Legal experts predict he will continue to have a significant impact on the federal courts with his new nominations, leveraging his knowledge of how his initial picks have performed.
Key Points
Trump appointed 234 federal judges, including three Supreme Court Justices, during his first term
Legal experts believe Trump's influence on the federal courts will continue in his second term
The Senate's Republican majority provides ample room to confirm Trump's nominees
Pros
Trump's ability to appoint federal judges is considered one of his biggest accomplishments
He has the opportunity to shape the federal judiciary for the next generation
Cons
Potential risk of nominating judges based on personal loyalty rather than qualifications
Possibility of alienating some Republicans in the Senate with loyalty-focused nominations