• Maggoty@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    As in the Republican Senate decided they weren’t going to vote on any nominations from Obama.

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      5 months ago

      As in republicans could veto the nomination?

      Could dems veto the new justices?

      Sorry im not American and am trying to understand. I thought dems could have but chose not too due to integrity.

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        5 months ago

        Ahh okay. When the President wants to nominate a new federal judge the Senate has to approve them. At the time the other party controlled the Senate. The effect was to leave the Supreme Court with an even number of Judges for a while, making tie decisions possible. They also broke their own rule once they had the Senate and Presidency. So they aren’t making arguments in good faith.

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        4 months ago

        The Senate has to confirm the president’s picks. The Republicans controlled the Senate during Obama’s last years in office. So they just didn’t confirm his pick. Their reasoning was that it was an election year. When Trump faced the same situation (supreme court vacancy in an election year), the Republicans still controlled the senate and confirmed his pick.

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        How to appoint SCOTUS judges:

        1. Vacancy on Court (usually means the old Judge died)

        2. Presidential Nomination

        3. Senate votes to confirm


        How to remove judges:

        1. Impeachment hearings in congress

        2. Senate votes to remove Judge