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9. Maddow Blog-Republicans shrug off laundry list of scandals, advance Emil Bove's judicial nomination
Thu Jul 17, 2025, 02:52 PM
Jul 17

Bove is arguably the single-most controversial circuit court nominee in modern American history. Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee didn’t care.

By some measures, Emil Bove, a former Trump defense attorney, is one of the most controversial circuit court nominees in modern American history, opposed by several dozen former judges and 900+ former DOJ lawyers.

Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee didn’t care.

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-07-17T15:09:18.340Z

https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/emil-bove-trump-judge-nomination-senate-republicans-rcna218833

That didn’t happen. NBC News reported:

A spokesperson for Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley says that Bove’s nomination had been reported out of committee to the full Senate, even though Democrats on the committee walked out in protest of the lack of debate and the refusal to hold a vote on whether to hold a hearing with a whistleblower before they voted.


Shortly before the vote, the panel's Democratic members walked out of the hearing room in protest, with Democratic Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey describing the process as "insane."
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:h7qtoo7nxqxarrsijohjhbw4/post/3lu6bvfc3oc2c


In fact, after the committee's Republicans voted in support of Bove, members of the Democratic minority, led by Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, suggested the issue of whether Bove was actually reported out was still an open question and may be referred to the Senate parliamentarian because, as Democrats argued, Republicans broke procedural rules.......

Just as importantly, if not more so, Erez Reuveni, a 15-year veteran Justice Department prosecutor, recently came forward as a whistleblower to tell senators that Bove repeatedly endorsed ignoring court orders and deliberately misleading judges. In a case involving the Alien Enemies Act and the administration’s alleged violation of a court order regarding deportation flights, Reuveni also described a meeting during which Bove “stated that DOJ would need to consider telling the courts ‘f--- you’ and ignore any such court order.”.....

Bove’s nomination now advances to the Senate floor for confirmation. To defeat him, four GOP senators would have to break ranks with the party, which seems unlikely. Watch this space.

trump is looking to appoint Bove to the SCOTUS when either Alito or Thomas retires

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Don't they need 60 votes?..................... Lovie777 Jul 17 #1
No In It to Win It Jul 17 #2
This looks like a committee vote -- not the full vote in the Senate. W_HAMILTON Jul 17 #3
Senate rules... surfered Jul 17 #5
This has nothing to do with that. W_HAMILTON Jul 17 #7
I was replying to a comment asking if it would take 60 votes surfered Jul 17 #11
Wondered about that, too. Kid Berwyn Jul 17 #4
Senate Democrats confirmed more judges under Biden than Trump got in his first term. tritsofme Jul 17 #8
Big deal. Trump the traitor is getting his way in Court and Congress. Kid Berwyn Jul 17 #10
Uh, Democrats did filibuster Gorsuch, and then McConnell used the nuclear option. tritsofme Jul 17 #13
Right. Might as well just get out of the way. Kid Berwyn Jul 17 #14
Just as Republicans were powerless to stop Biden and Democrats from confirming a record number of judges. tritsofme Jul 17 #18
No, the only way is to uphold the Constitution of the United States. Kid Berwyn Jul 17 #19
No Polybius Jul 17 #15
It's a committee hearing. Reid didn't touch their rules, I don't think. n/t Igel Jul 17 #16
Apparently, they're not better than that, but this kind of democratic disrespect is consistent with their cowardice Uncle Joe Jul 17 #6
Maddow Blog-Republicans shrug off laundry list of scandals, advance Emil Bove's judicial nomination LetMyPeopleVote Jul 17 #9
I'd like to read the Senate quorum rules someday. Igel Jul 17 #17
Ramming through a piece of human garbage, much like themselves. Passages Jul 17 #12
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