'It's been plenty of time.' Kentucky governor urges Biden to rescind anti-abortion GOP judge pick
Source: Louisville Courier-Journal
"It's been plenty of time," Beshear said at his press conference. "And by now, they should be telling us that it's going to be rescinded."
As first reported by The Courier Journal last week, a White House official informed Beshear's office through a June 23 email that it planned to nominate Chad Meredith to a U.S. District Court judgeship in Kentucky's Eastern District the next day.
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Beshear and U.S. Rep. John Yarmuth, D-Louisville, were among the Democrats astonished and outraged by the pick, with Yarmuth and other officials telling The Courier Journal that Biden must have worked a deal with U.S. Sen Mitch McConnell so he wouldn't hold up future White House nominations.
Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2022/07/07/biden-chad-meredith-antiabortion-judge-beshear/10009651002/?utm_source=feedblitz&utm_medium=FeedBlitzRss&utm_campaign=usatodaycomwashington-topstories
gab13by13
(25,411 posts)behind, have to nominate moderate Democrats, I don't understand the theory, have to nominate Republicans. Other officials saying that President Biden worked out a deal with McConnell to nominate a republican in return McConnell won't hold other nominees hostage. Sounds like blackmail to me.
LenaBaby61
(6,991 posts)Because the same asshole McConnell was not allowing Pres. Obama to merely appoint his cabinet, nor to appoint any judicial nominees either.
When the GQP US Taliban Party loses they seem to get a fucking win
Novara
(6,115 posts)I hadn't heard of any deals.
Today Biden is expected to take executive action - limited as it is - to protect those seeking abortions. It would be ridiculous to do that and nominate this judge at the same time.
brooklynite
(96,882 posts)Chad Meredith, the attorney, has previously served as Kentuckys solicitor general and represented a number of Kentuckys top GOP officials in cases curbing abortion access and COVID-19 public health measures.
Meredith represented Kentuckys then-Gov. Matt Bevin (R) in a 2019 legal battle against an abortion clinic, saying at one point that effectively eliminating access to abortion in the state would have a negligible impact on women seeking the procedure.
He also defended a 2017 state law requiring doctors to perform an ultrasound and describe the image to a patient before providing an abortion, according to the Louisville Courier Journal, which first reported the news of his pending nomination.
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The Courier-Journal reported that the nomination appears to be the result of a deal between Biden and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) to facilitate future Biden nominees. Yarmuth opposes the nomination, according to the outlet.
https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/3542182-biden-plans-to-nominate-anti-abortion-lawyer-as-federal-judge-yarmuth/
Novara
(6,115 posts)I don't get it. Why the FUCK would he be making deals with McConnell? They've confirmed a buttload of judicial nominees. I wasn't aware McConnell was holding things up.
And didn't they get rid of the part of the filibuster that could hold up judicial nominees? Or was that just for the SCOTUS?
calimary
(84,612 posts)gab13by13
(25,411 posts)why do I have to repost it for you?
lapucelle
(19,579 posts)https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2022/07/07/biden-chad-meredith-antiabortion-judge-beshear/10009651002/?utm_source=feedblitz&utm_medium=FeedBlitzRss&utm_campaign=usatodaycomwashington-topstories
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The nomination of Chad Meredith appears to be the result of a deal with U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell, ostensibly in exchange for the Senate Minority Leader agreeing not to hold up future federal nominations by the Biden White House, according to Yarmuth and other officials who confirmed the pending nomination to The Courier Journal.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/mitch-mcconnell/2022/06/29/biden-backs-anti-abortion-judge-candidate-apparent-mcconnell-deal/7767539001/?gnt-cfr=1
Novara
(6,115 posts)Hm.
lapucelle
(19,579 posts)who agreed to vacate the seat if she were allowed to name her replacement (Meredith).
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2022/07/biden-mcconnell-chad-meredith-abortion-kentucky-judge.html
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According to an unnamed "source in Kentucky"
According to Slates source in Kentucky, McConnell agreed, in exchange, to stop blocking Democrats preferred nominees for U.S. Attorney in the state. McConnell has sought to place his own allies in these positionsincluding prosecutor Thomas B. Wine, who as the Jefferson County Commonwealths Attorney refused to charge the police officers who killed Breonna Taylor.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2022/07/biden-mcconnell-chad-meredith-abortion-kentucky-judge.html
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Had any of this reached the Judiciary Committee?
The Constitution requires the President to seek both the advice and consent of the Senate in appointing judges to lifetime positions on Federal courts. A blue slip is a piece of paper that the Senate Judiciary Committee uses to solicit views of home state senators after a person is nominated to be a Federal judge in their state. It gives meaning to the advice prong of the Senates constitutional role. The return of a blue slip usually signifies to the Committee that the President received the advice of the home state senator before the nomination was made. A returned blue slip does not necessarily mean that the home state senators will vote to confirm the nominee. However, it does indicate that the senators elected to represent that state were consulted prior to nomination and that the nominee is likely to be confirmed.
https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/nominations/blueslip
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This entire story is a mess that has been pieced together from various sources and relies, at least in part, on informed speculation.
The end result is that neither Judge Caldwell nor Mitch McConnell is ever getting this particular handpicked nominee. All their machinations were for naught.
Novara
(6,115 posts)I don't trust McConnell any farther than I could throw him.
It stinks that it appears that Biden seemed to go straight to McConnell without looping in Yarmuth and Beshear. But that is speculation on my part based on the excerpts above.
NullTuples
(6,017 posts)2naSalit
(93,498 posts)It's just that the stakes weren't so high and the whole world was not at stake.
That filthy bastard, mcturtle, made this hellish deal with ill intent to further create division and facilitate the slow rolling coup all in one move. He never agrees to anything where he doesn't gain in a significant way.
I can't until he falls off the planet.
jimfields33
(19,317 posts)Thats a long time to screw things up.
PatrickforB
(15,126 posts)And he's become pure evil, a shell of a man, caring only for corporate profits and political power.
To me he is the face of a Republican party that sold its soul decades ago, pursuing naked power instead of governance, winning instead of doing anything that would benefit us.
Slime.
I do not understand this bit about what benefit the Dems could possibly get from this 'deal.'
It reminds me of when I was around 6, this kid Marty lived next door. He had taken an old shoebox and built a flea circus. He charged me $0.25 - a nice shiny quarter - to see the circus operate, and I paid him. When I got home, my mom asked me where my quarter was, I told her, and she made me go back to Marty and get it back. See, she didn't like that 'deal,' and she definitely would not like Biden's 'deal.' She make him go and get it back.
Just saying.
Magoo48
(5,538 posts)Farmer-Rick
(11,538 posts)It looks like a woman having and keeping her bodily autonomy was/is not a priority for the Biden administration. It comes across like it's just a bargaining chip to throw out when big deals need making.
I mean they talk a good game but look at what is really happening.
Will they do the same thing with other issues? Women voting? Civil Rights? Just makes them look untrustworthy.
Biden should rescind this.
PatrickforB
(15,126 posts)these people. This idea of 'bipartisanship' is getting to be more and more of a lie, because the GOP only cares about winning - about serving their corporate masters with more profits from the public treasury. They don't care about us at all.
So, time to fight back ugly. Take no prisoners. Fight tooth by tooth, nail by nail.
lapucelle
(19,579 posts)this particular handpicked "successor" to the federal bench. I wonder if Judge Caldwell will rescind her retirement notice now that Mitch can't deliver.
And now that we're all aware of the cozy deals Republican senators strike with sitting federal judges and the fact that Mitch is holding up the confirmation of federal prosecutors, where's the outrage?
NullTuples
(6,017 posts)This only fell apart because word got out, it would seem.