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Trump to sue over century-old blue slip custom blocking judges
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Trump to sue over century-old blue slip custom blocking judges

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President Donald Trump on Monday threatened a lawsuit over the Senate’s century-old “blue slip” custom that he says makes it “not possible” for him to nominate a decide or U.S. lawyer.

Trump made the feedback to reporters within the Oval Workplace whereas signing government orders relating to the elimination of cashless bail insurance policies.

“We’re additionally going to be submitting a lawsuit on blue slipping,” Trump stated. “You recognize, blue slips make it not possible for me as president to nominate a decide or a U.S. lawyer as a result of they’ve a gents’s settlement that is about 100 years previous.”

The blue slip, which is the observe of getting a state’s senators give their approval for nominees for positions of their state like federal judges and U.S. attorneys, is a long-standing custom however not a codified legislation. Constitutionally, the president has the facility to appoint whereas the Senate in the end approves or rejects that nomination.

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President Donald Trump speaks as he indicators government orders within the Oval Workplace of the White Home, Monday, Aug. 25, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photograph/Evan Vucci) (AP Photograph/Evan Vucci)

Trump stated that “when you have a president like a Republican, and when you have a Democrat senator, that senator can cease you from appointing a decide or a U.S. lawyer particularly.”

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Trump’s frustration with the Senate’s blue slip observe isn’t new. In July, he referred to as the custom a “hoax” and a “rip-off” utilized by Democrats to dam his nominees, and demanded that Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, cease supporting them.

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Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, has defended the century-old Senate custom. (Al Drago/Bloomberg through Getty Pictures, File)

Grassley has defended the century-old course of, saying he views it as a norm price preserving for stability and state enter.

Trump on Sunday blasted the custom, telling Grassley in a social media submit that he ought to inform Democrats to “go to HELL” over utilizing blue slips to dam his nominees.

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Blue slips are a long-standing custom however should not a codified legislation, and constitutionally, the president has the facility to appoint whereas the Senate in the end approves or rejects that nomination. (Invoice Clark/CQ-Roll Name, Inc through Getty Pictures, File)

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In his first time period, Trump was in a position to appoint 234 federal judges, together with three Supreme Courtroom justices and 54 appellate courtroom judges. Nevertheless, this time period he has solely confirmed 5 within the first seven months.

Fox Information Digital’s Christina Shaw contributed to this report.

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