GOP Accelerates Judge Confirmations As Pressure Builds To Kill Senate Blue Slip

Senate Republicans have accelerated the confirmation of President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees, recently approving six more judges as part of a broader strategy to move quickly through confirmations. Since Trump began his second term, the Senate has confirmed 33 judges, a pace that significantly exceeds the early months of his first presidency. This push reflects GOP efforts to reshape the federal judiciary while they hold control of the chamber.

At the same time, internal Republican debate has emerged over the long-standing “blue slip” tradition, which allows home-state senators to block or delay judicial nominees. Trump and some allies argue that the practice unfairly empowers Democrats to obstruct confirmations. They claim it slows the process and prevents the administration from filling key judicial and U.S. attorney positions.

Not all Republicans agree. Senator Thom Tillis and others have warned that eliminating blue slips would be a mistake, emphasizing that the tradition protects minority-party rights. They argue that Republicans may need the same tool when Democrats eventually regain Senate control. Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley has also defended the practice, calling it a 110-year-old tradition the Senate broadly supports.

Historically, confirmation numbers provide context for the current push. During Trump’s first year in his initial term, only 19 Article III judges were confirmed, including Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch. By comparison, President Joe Biden secured 42 judicial confirmations in his first year, setting a higher benchmark. Whether Trump’s second term will surpass his first-term total of 234 judges remains uncertain.

Trump’s frustration with blue slips intensified after the practice blocked nominees such as Alina Habba and Lindsey Halligan. Though Grassley previously modified the rules in 2017 to bypass blue slips for circuit court judges, he maintains that the tradition does not currently need reconsideration.

A recent confirmation highlights the broader effort. The Senate approved Nicholas Ganjei for a lifetime federal judgeship in Houston by a 51–45 vote. Ganjei, a former U.S. attorney and aide to Senator Ted Cruz, was praised by Trump for his stance on immigration enforcement and law and order.

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