
Emil Boveās appointment to serve as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit cleared a key procedural hurdle Thursday afternoon following Democratsā efforts to derail his nomination.
The Senate voted to advance Boveās nomination to a vote on final passage 50 to 48 with Republican Sens. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine joining Democrats to vote āno.ā Democrats fiercely opposed Boveās nomination to the federal bench and walked out of debate on itĀ at the committee level in an attempt to obstruct proceedings.
Bove is a former Trump defense lawyer and servedĀ as acting deputy attorney general before being nominated to the lifetime appointment.
Senate Democrats sought to block Boveās nomination,Ā claiming that a whistleblowerās testimony alleged the senior Department of Justice Official told the agencyās lawyers to ignore court orders ā an assertion that Bove denies.
Schumer called Bove āone of Donald Trumpās nastiest judicial nominees to dateā and ābeyond unqualifiedā for a seat on the Third Circuit, during a speech on the Senate floor Thursday. Democratic New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, a member of the judiciary panel, shoutedĀ in protest of Boveās nomination while Republican members of the committee advanced his appointment during a roll call vote.
Murkowski and Collins, two moderate GOP senators who have demonstrated a willingness to buck the president on a wide array of issues, justified their ānoā vote by questioning if Bove would put loyalty to the president over serving as an impartial judge.
āWe have to have judges who will adhere to the rule of law and the Constitution and do so regardless of what their personal views may be,ā Collins said in a statement Tuesday. āMr. Boveās political profile and some of the actions he has taken in his leadership roles at the Department of Justice cause me to conclude he would not serve as an impartial jurist.ā
The majority of Senate Republicans, however, defended Boveās nomination, citing his decorated experience as a former prosecutor.
āMr. Bove has a strong legal background and has served his country honorably,ā Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley said during a business meeting on Boveās nomination on July 17.
āBecause he worked for President Trump, he is now a target ā a target of a politically-motivated hit job,ā Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso of Wyoming said on the Senate floor Thursday morning.
āThe kicker of all of this is that Democratsā radical nominee for the Third Circuit in 2024 ā this same position ā was opposed by more than twenty police groups,ā Barrasso continued. āThey relented only after President Trump won the election.ā
Democratsā intentional slow-walking of Boveās is part of a wider campaign the caucus is pursuing to set up unprecedented roadblocks that have thwarted Trumpās ability to quickly get his team in place.
āDemocrats in the Senate seem to have a new litmus test,ā Barrasso also said. āIf President Trump nominates you, Democrats are against you. Period. End of story.ā
āThe president has choices and we should respect that,ā Republican West Virginia Sen. Jim Justice told the DCNF. āHe was elected for crying out loud.ā
Bove is the fifth Trump judicial nominee on track to win confirmation. The Senate has confirmed 107 of Trumpās nominees as of July 24, according to the Senate Republican Communications Center (SRCC).
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