Enjoy this newsletter? Forward it to someone else who’d like it! If this email was forwarded to you, sign up here. Did you hear something fact-checkable? Send it here; we’ll check it out. A flip-flop on whether judges should be confirmed in a lame-duck Congress Exactly four years ago, Sen. John Thune was on the Senate floor, celebrating the fact that Senate Republicans, who held the majority, planned to confirm five district court judges, “bringing the total number of judges we’ve confirmed over the last four years to nearly 230.” Meanwhile, Donald Trump, then president, regularly boasted that because Republicans kept confirming judges, he had appointed “almost 300 federal judges,” what he called “a record-setting number.” (It was 234 judges, and not a record, but that’s another matter.) Now the Democrats, not Republicans, have control of the chamber in a lame-duck session — and Thune, now the Republican Senate leader, and Trump have changed their tune. Trump tweeted: “No more Judges confirmed before Inauguration Day!” We looked into whether circumstances have changed. To read the fact check and find out the Pinocchio rating (a rare one!), please click the link. |