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A young Department of Justice (DOJ) attorney is sailing through the confirmation process in the Senate for a lifetime seat as a federal district court judge in Alabama, despite the fact that he has no trial experience and has never filed a motion in court.
Brett Talley, a 36-year-old deputy assistant attorney general in the Department of Justice, has become one of Trumps most controversial judicial nominees.
The American Bar Association gave him the rare not qualified" rating two days before the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 11-9 along party lines to send his nomination to the floor for a vote.
The New York Times reported on Monday that Talley failed to disclose to the committee that hes married to the White House counsels chief of staff.
Republicans are supporting him regardless.
If you go back, whether Democrats were in control or Republicans were in control, there are several examples where people moved up to that level without necessarily have significant trial experience, professors, said Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.).
Tillis noted that Talley has the support of his home state senators and said hes going to defer to the committees judgment, despite the recent revelation regarding Talleys wife.
It is concerning to me that we didnt know about that disclosure, but Im not sure if we did know that it would change the outcome of the nomination, but were looking at that, he said.
In a statement, Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) called Ann Donaldsons position in the White House perhaps the silliest objection of all to Talleys nomination.
http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/360911-republicans-still-backing-trump-judicial-nominee-with-no-trial-experience
edhopper
(33,667 posts)that some see him as a reasonable Senator is a joke.
no_hypocrisy
(46,312 posts)Talley has NO experience whatsoever.
Nada. Niente. Nichts. Zilch. Zero.
Bereft. Huge deficit. Black Hole.
He hasn't even defended a speeding ticket.