第二位民主党法官推翻了特朗普获胜后创造司法职位空缺的决定
Second Democrat Judge Reverses Decision To Create Judicial Vacancy After Trump Victory

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/second-democrat-judge-reverses-decision-create-judicial-vacancy-after-trump-victory

拜登任命的联邦法官马克斯·科格本(Max Cogburn)在阿尔吉农·马布里(Algenon Marbley)法官做出类似撤回决定后,推翻了他设立司法职位空缺的决定。此举出台之际,当选总统特朗普敦促共和党人在拜登就职前阻止他的司法提名。 科格本的改变想法源于共和党参议员汤姆·蒂利斯的压力,他反对法官撤回对高级职位的承诺。科格本和马布里都是由民主党任命的,蒂利斯和其他共和党参议员拒绝批准拜登的提名来接替他们。 在参议院的权力平衡转向共和党之前,总统们只剩下几周的时间来确认新法官。民主党参议员曾试图匆忙通过拜登的提名人,但特朗普呼吁共和党人立场坚定,阻止他们得到确认。

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原文

Authored by Matthew Vadum via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

A second Democrat-appointed federal judge has rescinded a decision to create a new judicial vacancy in the wake of President-elect Donald Trump’s election victory.

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) answers a journalist's question during a press conference at the U.S. Embassy in Budapest, Hungary, on Feb. 18, 2024. Attila Kisbenedek/AFP via Getty Images

The move by U.S. District Judge Max Cogburn of North Carolina was made as time is running out for President Joe Biden to nominate new judges and get them confirmed by the Senate before Democrats lose their majority in that chamber when the new Congress convenes on Jan. 3, 2025. Biden leaves office on Jan. 20.

Cogburn’s name disappeared from an official list of expected judicial vacancies on Nov. 30 after appearing on the list the month before.

Cogburn said in 2022 that he planned to take on senior status, a kind of semi-retirement for long-serving federal judges that creates a vacancy that a president can fill, subject to Senate confirmation. Judges with senior status continue to receive full pay but typically have a reduced workload.

U.S. District Judge Max Cogburn of North Carolina

After Cogburn’s 2022 announcement, Biden failed to nominate anyone to succeed the judge. Under Senate customs, home state senators may block a judicial nominee. Both of North Carolina’s senators—Thom Tillis and Ted Budd—are Republicans. The senators and the White House failed to agree on a replacement for Cogburn.

After senators reached a deal to advance some of Biden’s remaining judicial nominees before he leaves office, Tillis said on Nov. 21 that judges should not back out of a commitment to assume senior status.

I expect that the judges who submitted their retirements will not play partisan politics with a presidential transition and a bipartisan Senate deal by going back on their word to retire,” Tillis said.

Before Cogburn changed his mind about taking senior status, U.S. District Judge Algenon Marbley of Ohio told the White House after Trump’s election victory on Nov. 5 that he planned to withdraw his bid for senior status. Marbley was appointed by President Bill Clinton, a Democrat, in 1997.

Ohio’s senators, Democrat Sherrod Brown and Republican JD Vance, who is the vice president-elect, reportedly could not agree with Biden on a replacement for Marbley.

Marbley’s name was on the same list of expected judicial vacancies in October but did not appear in the November update.

On Nov. 19, Trump urged Senate Republicans to not confirm Biden’s remaining judicial nominees before Trump is sworn in next month.

“The Democrats are trying to stack the courts with radical left judges on their way out the door,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Republican senators need to show up and hold the line—no more judges confirmed before Inauguration Day!”

The Epoch Times reached out to Cogburn’s office for comment but did not receive a reply by publication time.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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