The U.S. Senate is moving ahead with the confirmation of Emil Bove, a former Trump attorney and Justice Department official, for a lifetime seat on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.
Bove's nomination has sparked intense backlash from Democrats, hundreds of former Justice Department officials, and dozens of retired judges, who cite concerns over his ethics, loyalty to Trump, and involvement in controversial DOJ decisions. Despite a narrow 50-48 procedural vote and some Republican defections, the Senate is poised for a final vote. Democrats have staged walkouts and delivered floor speeches warning that Bove's appointment could undermine the rule of law.
The nomination is seen as a test of the Senate's willingness to confirm polarizing judicial picks and signals the Trump administration's ongoing influence over the federal judiciary.
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