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  2. Miguel Estrada - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Angel Estrada Castañeda (born September 25, 1961) is a Honduran-American attorney who became embroiled in controversy following his 2001 nomination by President George W. Bush to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

  3. 2005 debate on nuclear option (United States Senate)

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    On May 9, 2005, Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid offered the Democrats' support for one of President Bush's judicial nominees, former Senate lawyer Thomas B. Griffith. [28] Democrats cited this offer as a goodwill gesture to show that they are willing to cooperate with Republicans and confirm "acceptable" nominees.

  4. Robert Byrd - Wikipedia

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    Like most Democrats, Byrd opposed Bush's tax cuts and his proposals to change the Social Security program. Byrd opposed the 2002 Homeland Security Act , which created the Department of Homeland Security , stating that the bill ceded too much authority to the executive branch .

  5. Bill Maher slammed the Democratic party as “losers” and urged them to “look in the mirror” following Kamala Harris’ presidential election loss to President-elect Donald Trump.. Maher ...

  6. Livestreams and video playbacks: Democrats go all in on an ...

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    Eight years later, with the White House hanging in the balance and Trump’s poll numbers holding strong, many Democrats have now done a full 180 and want more Trump in the media, not less.

  7. George W. Bush judicial appointment controversies - Wikipedia

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    In March 2001, the Bush administration stopped relying on the American Bar Association (ABA) for the screening process for qualified judicial candidates. The administration justified the move by saying the ABA was liberal. [91] On May 9, 2001, President Bush announced his first eleven court of appeals nominees in a special White House ceremony ...

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  9. Democrats Refusing To Say They'd Accept a Trump Victory ... - AOL

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    Rep. Jamie Raskin (D–Md.), the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, told Axios that he would accept the results of the election if Trump "won a free, fair, and honest" race—then ...