Trump nominates federal prosecutor to 7th Circuit Court of Appeals
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- On Aug. 15, President Donald Trump nominated Assistant U.S. Attorney Rebecca Taibleson to the Seventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, fulfilling a vacancy created by Chief Judge Diane Sykes's move to senior status.
- Senior status by Diane Sykes opened the seat on the Seventh Circuit, creating a vacancy pending Senate confirmation if President Trump nominates Taibleson.
- Her experience includes clerkships for Justices Antonin Scalia and Brett Kavanaugh, and nearly a decade as an assistant U.S. attorney in Milwaukee.
- Counting this, Trump has announced 22 judicial nominations this year, adding to 234 in his first term, making this his sixth appeals-court pick of his second term.
- According to Harrison Fields, the president makes independent decisions after senior advisors, DOJ and White House counsel, having interviewed five of 19 applicants before the commission acted.
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Trump nominates federal prosecutor to 7th Circuit Court of Appeals
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