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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 14

    In his first 3 years in office, President Trump has reshaped the U.S. appeals courts, shifting them toward the right and leaving a swift and historic imprint on the federal judiciaryhttps://nyti.ms/3d0DC4r 

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      2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 14

        We conducted a deep examination of all of President Trump’s 51 new appellate appointees and analyzed more than 10,000 published decisions and dissents since Trump took office to obtain a collective portrait of the Trump-populated bench. By the numbers:pic.twitter.com/9Qm62SwYsF

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      3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 14

        U.S. appellate judges serve lifetime appointments. President Trump’s appointees — who make up more than a quarter of the entire appellate bench — were more openly engaged in causes important to Republicans.pic.twitter.com/kGrIYJcv06

        15 replies 84 retweets 118 likes
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      4. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 14

        Perhaps most telling, all but 8 of the new judges have had ties to the Federalist Society, a legal group that has been central to the White House’s appointment process. Nearly twice as many Trump appointees have had ties to the group as President George W. Bush’s.

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      5. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 14

        U.S. federal appellate judges serve in a nonpartisan capacity, but the party of the appointing president has an impact on the likelihood that judges will disagree with their colleagues. Judges appointed by President Trump have exhibited this pattern to an even greater degree.pic.twitter.com/qoD1TvFfhw

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      6. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 14

        President Trump has not been shy about politicizing the process. He frequently attributes his popularity among Republicans to his judicial appointments.

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      7. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 14

        President Trump’s appointees are tipping the balance toward conservatives in some circuits that include largely Democratic states. The 13 courts are the last stop for federal cases before the Supreme Court, and nearly all federal litigation ends there.https://nyti.ms/2wZ9aXz 

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      8. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 14

        Here are 5 takeaways from our analysis of how President Trump has reshaped the U.S. federal judiciaryhttps://nyti.ms/2wXCihU 

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      1. GIT‏ @Gmant055 Mar 14
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        If this means no more bench legislation that the Left love to use, then we need a lot more! Or only the SCOTUS can suspend an executive order!

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      1. abraham‏ @abewata Mar 14
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        Good Job trump

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      2. Warlord of Chaz‏ @metal_gear88 Mar 14
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        Lol while yall were trying everything under the sun to #resist the GOP was doing this. Lmao

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      3. Che Huahua‏ @_BottomLineGuy_ Mar 14
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        The funny thing is that while they attack him publicly, he baits them while getting stuff done underneath the radar. They fall for it everytime... EVERY.DAMN.TIME.

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