Trump told Bob Woodward that with Mitch McConnell by his side, he's 'broken every record' on judges

Trump told Bob Woodward that with Mitch McConnell by his side, he's 'broken every record' on judges

21 Sep    Finance News

During several of his interviews with author Bob Woodward, President Trump proudly mentioned judicial appointments and how he and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) have “broken every record,” The Washington Post reports.

The Post obtained audio recordings of their conversations, and Woodward also writes about the topic in his new book, Rage. During an interview last December, Trump told Woodward, “You know what Mitch’s biggest thing is in the whole world? His judges.” McConnell, he continued, “will absolutely ask me, ‘Please, let’s get the judge approved instead of 10 ambassadors.'”

The Post notes that Trump would often get the numbers wrong, telling Woodward in March he signed his 220th judge and thought by the end of his first term he might be at “260, 270, maybe even 280, maybe even 300.” As of this week, the Senate has confirmed 216 of his judges. In January, Trump boasted that “the only one that has a better percentage is George Washington, because he appointed 100 percent. But my percentage is, you know, like, ridiculous.”

In May, Trump said the more than 100 court vacancies left by former President Barack Obama were “golden nuggets,” not mentioning that those were open because McConnell made sure to block and delay Obama’s nominees. Woodward quipped to Trump that “maybe they’ll put a statue of you outside the Supreme Court,” a suggestion that thrilled the president. “Oh, what a good idea,” he responded. “I think I’ll have it erected tomorrow. What a great idea. I think I’ll use it. I won’t say it came from me.” Read more at The Washington Post.

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