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Grassley rebukes Trump's pressure to 'have the courage' to speed up nominations

Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley won't do away with "blue slip" practice despite the president calling for its end to expedite judicial nominations and U.S. attorney appointments.


Grassley rebukes Trump's pressure to 'have the courage' to speed up nominations

He charged that the practice was "probably unconstitutional," and lamented that a president would "never be permitted to appoint the person of his choice" because of it.

"Chuck Grassley, who I got re-elected to the U.S. Senate when he was down, by a lot, in the Great State of Iowa, could solve the 'Blue Slip' problem we are having with respect to the appointment of Highly Qualified Judges and U.S. Attorneys, with a mere flick of the pen," Trump said in a lengthy post on his Truth Social platform.

"Democrats like Schumer, Warner, Kaine, Booker, Schiff, and others, SLEAZEBAGS ALL, have an ironclad stoppage of Great Republican Candidates," he continued.

The 91-year-old Grassely, who has been a member of Congress since 1975 and in the Senate since 1981, handily beat his previous opponent by over 12 points three years ago.

The longtime lawmaker addressed Trump's comments during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday that he was surprised to see the president "go after me and Senate Republicans over what we call the 'blue slip.'"

"Now, to people in the Real America - not here in Washington, D.C., an island surrounded by reality - the people in Real America don't care about what the 'blue slip' is, but, in fact, it impacts the district judges who serve their communities and the U.S. Attorneys who ensure law and order is enforced," Grassley said. "I was offended by what the President said, and I'm disappointed that it would result in personal insults."

"Donald Trump has made clear he has no fidelity to the law and intends to use the Justice Department, the U.S. Attorney offices and law enforcement as weapons to go after his perceived enemies," Schumer said at the time. 

"Such blatant and depraved political motivations are deeply corrosive to the rule of law and leaves me deeply skeptical of Donald Trump's intentions for these important positions," he said. 

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