Donald Trump is winning these judges

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Judge Amy Coney Barrett: A conservative jurist appointed to the Supreme Court, she brings a textualist and originalist approach to interpreting the Constitution.

Judge Brett Kavanaugh: Another Supreme Court justice, he has a strong conservative track record and is known for his extensive experience in government and the judiciary.

Judge Neomi Rao: Appointed to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, she is a staunch conservative and has shown a commitment to limited government and constitutional principles.

Judge Amul Thapar: Serving on the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, he is the first South Asian federal appellate judge and has a reputation for his conservative judicial philosophy.

Judge James Ho: Appointed to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, he is known for his commitment to constitutional principles and has a strong conservative record.

Judge Gregory Katsas: Also serving on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, he has an extensive background in government and has consistently advocated for conservative principles.

Judge Kevin Newsom: Appointed to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, he is known for his commitment to textualism and originalism in interpreting the law.

Judge Kyle Duncan: Serving on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, he is regarded as a staunch conservative and has been involved in several high-profile religious liberty cases.

Judge Allison Jones Rushing: Appointed to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, she is a young conservative jurist known for her commitment to constitutional principles.

Judge Thomas Hardiman: A judge on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, he was a finalist for the Supreme Court vacancy filled by Brett Kavanaugh and has a strong conservative record.

These ten judges appointed by Donald Trump demonstrate his commitment to nominating conservative jurists who prioritize textualism, originalism, and limited government. Their appointments have had a lasting impact on the federal judiciary, shaping the interpretation of laws and the Constitution for years to come.

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