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Even judges appointed by Trump are ruling against him

  • Written by Paul M. Collins Jr., Professor of Legal Studies and Political Science, UMass Amherst
imageJudges appointed by Donald Trump are ruling against him during his second presidential term.Zolnierek - iStock/Getty Images Plus

During his first term in office, President Donald Trump appointed 226 federal court judges, including three U.S. Supreme Court justices. Trump successfully installed judges who promotedhispoliticalagenda, including overtur...

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