Senate Democrats have allowed President-elect Donald Trump to appoint judges to fill vacancies on the federal bench, prompting some judges like U.S. Circuit Judge James Wynn to unretire and stay in their roles. This decision has sparked outrage among Republicans in the Senate, with Sen. Thom Tillis calling for hearings on the matter. Despite the controversy, incoming Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley looks forward to working with President Trump to appoint constitutionalist judges to fill judicial vacancies.
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Senate advances NDAA, teeing up final passage for annual defense policy bill
President-elect Donald Trump's Defense Department picks could impact the United States' weapons development, with the Senate advancing an annual $895 billion defense policy bill despite Democratic opposition to a transgender care provision. The bill allocates funds for defense and national security, focusing on quality-of-life improvements for service members and a pay raise for all service members. Controversy arose over a proposal to prohibit Tricare from covering transgender services for minor dependents, leading to concerns about...
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