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US Capitol Police appoints new chief amid controversy and leadership changes

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Politico

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The Senate Judiciary Committee has begun the confirmation process for President Trump's judicial nominees, including Whitney Hermandorfer for the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, amidst partisan debates over the influence of the American Bar Association and concerns about nominee experience and qualifications.

Debates and regrets surround recent legislative decisions on AI and policy

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Politico

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The Senate Judiciary Committee is beginning the confirmation process for President Trump's judicial nominees, including Whitney Hermandorfer for the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, amidst partisan debates over the influence of the American Bar Association and concerns about nominee experience and qualifications.

GOP Lawmakers Question White House Budget Director on 2026 Request

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Politico

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The Senate Judiciary Committee is beginning the confirmation process for President Trump's judicial nominees, including Whitney Hermandorfer for the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, amidst partisan debates over the process and qualifications, with a focus on filling key federal court vacancies.

House GOP Expands Investigation into Biden's Mental Fitness and Aides

Originally Published 7 months ago — by Politico

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The Senate Judiciary Committee is reviewing President Trump's judicial nominees, including Whitney Hermandorfer for the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, amidst ongoing partisan debates over the judicial confirmation process and the influence of the American Bar Association, with discussions highlighting Hermandorfer's relatively limited legal experience and the political tensions surrounding federal judicial appointments.