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The former U.S. District Court judge for the District of Massachusetts noted that he began his public service career at the Department of Justice in 1974, not long after the Watergate scandal that brought down then-GOP President Richard Nixon.
Wolfâs successor was chosen and nominated after he assumed senior status in 2013, and the seat was formally filled by Judge Indira Talwani, an Obama appointee, in 2014.
âI hope to be a spokesperson for embattled judges who, consistent with the code of conduct, feel they cannot speak candidly to the American people,â he told The New York Times.
âHereâs the reality: with over 20 Supreme Court victories, the Trump Administrationâs policies have been consistently upheld by the Supreme Court as lawful despite an unprecedented number of legal challenges and unlawful lower court rulings,â Jackson said.
âAnd any other radical judges that want to complain to the press should at least have the decency to resign before doing so,â she added.
Republican National Committee Chairman Joe Gruters says Republicans may outspend Democrats this election cycle, a dramatic reversal from past campaigns where Democrats often held the fundraising advantage.
Host Mike Slater asked Gruters to put the reported $70 million Democrats spent in Virginiaâs recent redistricting battle into perspective.
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