From Demand Justice PAC <[email protected]>
Subject Even more extreme.
Date June 11, 2025 5:52 PM
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John,

Donald Trump’s recent judicial nominees show that he is doubling down on
his plan to rig our courts in his favor. He is committed to stacking the
bench with as many extreme, loyalist judges as possible to help carry out
his dangerous agenda.

Demand Justice’s interim executive director, Maggie Jo Buchanan, wrote an
op-ed in Salon explaining what Trump’s game plan is and what’s at stake if
we don’t fight back.

You can read the [ [link removed] ]full op-ed below. [ [link removed] ]And if you’re ready to help us
keep up the fight against the far-right’s takeover of our courts, donate
to Demand Justice PAC today.

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Less than 200 days into Trump 2.0, amid an unrelenting wave of scandals,
it’s easy to forget his first term. But we are still feeling its
shockwaves every day through the lasting impact of his judicial
appointments. We’re reminded again this week of the importance of judges
with the Senate Judiciary Committee’s consideration of Trump’s first group
of judicial nominees in this second term.

Talk about the Trump administration’s unprecedented assault on our
fundamental freedoms has revolved around the breathtaking corruption and
flouting of our law being committed in plain sight, including fancy
dinners for foreign interests who buy Trump’s cryptocurrency, a $400
million flying bribe from Qatar, and abusive immigration enforcement
tactics that include snatching a college student off the street with no
due process.

But the people who are likely to have the most lasting impact on our lives
and future are those Trump has nominated to serve lifetime appointments on
the federal bench. If confirmed, these nominees would be expected to not
only look the other way as the building blocks of America’s democracy are
gutted, but to pave the way for Trump’s radical agenda — gutting
reproductive freedoms and allowing the administration to take health care
away from millions.

This isn’t hyperbole. Just look at the records of the first slate he
nominated. Many of them have histories of defending anti-choice
legislation and other radical policies championed by Trump and his MAGA
allies in Congress.

Whitney Hermandorfer, Trump’s nominee to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Sixth Circuit, has a history of arguing for extreme positions in court,
including defending abortion bans that even lack exceptions for rape and
incest.

Josh Divine, Trump’s nominee to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern
District of Missouri and the Western District of Missouri, is Missouri’s
Solicitor General and has tried to undo the FDA’s approval of mifepristone
and neutralize the results of Missouri’s voter-approved Amendment 3, which
overturned the state’s abortion ban. New reporting also revealed that in a
2010 opinion piece, Divine called for literacy tests for voters despite
the racially discriminatory practice being banned in the 1960s.

Some of the nominees in this first slate have also supported Trump’s
attack on birthright citizenship, which has been widely viewed as
unconstitutional. And in true loyalist fashion, one worked to defend Trump
by seeking to interfere in New York’s attempt to hold Trump accountable
for state crimes.

To understand the current environment we must remember how we got here.
The far-right’s weaponization of the judiciary started long before Trump
took office and paved the way for him to install 234 lifetime appointees
to the federal courts, including one-third of the Supreme Court, during
his first term.

The results have been catastrophic.

The Supreme Court has stripped away women’s rights and emboldened Trump to
evade accountability. In the lower courts, judges dangerously distort
legal standards to arrive at certain policy outcomes while others
repeatedly appeared to put personal loyalty to Trump above the rule of
law.

This is what the far-right wants: a judiciary that functions as another
arm of the MAGA movement. And Trump’s allies have promised that his
second-term nominees will be even more extreme than the first.

Given what we are seeing out of the administration, there is no acceptable
reason for Senate Democrats to assist their Republican colleagues in
pushing through Trump’s judicial nominees. The desire for compromise is
human and, in many cases, necessary. But this is not the time to
capitulate. Anyone who believes in our democracy cannot just cast a vote
and hope for the best. Doing so would lend a dangerous legitimacy to the
corrosive behavior of the administration and its supporters when it comes
to the rule of law.

Recently, some Senate Democrats have voiced regret for supporting Trump’s
cabinet nominees, including those who were seen as mainstream picks before
going full MAGA once confirmed. Senators should not set themselves up for
the same feelings of shame in voting for those who Trump nominates for
lifetime appointments.

We at Demand Justice will be tracking every vote, and calling attention to
every nominee set to bolster far-right interests from the bench. America
deserves better than judges gutting healthcare, endangering our kids’
schools, and rolling back our rights. America deserves better than judges
serving the whims of the President.

There is far too much at stake to support this administration’s crusade to
endlessly expand its own power and assert it over the courts.

[ [link removed] ]Demand Justice PAC’s ability to keep fighting for a judiciary that
upholds the Constitution – not Trump’s agenda – depends on grassroots
supporters like you. Donate today to help us keep up the fight.



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