3rd federal judge backtracks on plans to retire after Trump win
By Karah Rucker (Anchor), Roey Hadar (Producer), Michael Edwards (Video Editor)
A third federal judge has backtracked on plans to retire in the weeks following President-elect Donald Trump’s win. Judge James Wynn of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals told the White House he will not leave active service.
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Click to see story on foxwilmington.comSenate Republicans blocked President Biden’s nominee to replace Wynn. Democrats agreed to allow the block to stand in exchange for letting other judge nominations to move forward.
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Wynn, who was appointed by President Barack Obama, joins Southern District Court Chief Judge Algenon Marbley and North Carolina District Judge Max Cogburn as Democratic judicial picks, rescinding their plans to retire since Trump’s November victory.
Their decisions take away a likely opportunity for President-elect Trump to appoint more conservative replacements.
Cogburn did not comment for a story CNN published earlier this month. The platform was, however, able to obtain a letter by Marbley where he cited the Senate blocking a replacement as his decision to stay.
Judges can retire when they choose. One district judge each reversed course after George W. Bush won the 2004 election, and when Obama won in 2008. However, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., accused the recent judges of playing politics.
“It’s hard to conclude that this is anything other than open partisanship,” McConnell said in a speech on Monday, Dec. 2. “They roll the dice that a Democrat could replace them. And now he won’t, they’re changing their plans to keep a Republican from doing it.”
Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee hit back. They pointed to reports McConnell did something similar in 2020, urging Republican appointees to retire before the election.
“Senator McConnell has no room to talk when it comes to judges deciding if and when to retire,” the committee said in a post on X.
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Two Republican appointees have also pulled back on retirement in recent years. A 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judge did it in 2018 when President Trump didn’t appoint his preferred successor. Last year, a Kentucky district court judge did it after a deal between President Joe Biden and McConnell fell through.
[KARAH RUCKER]
A third federal judge has backtracked on plans to retire in the weeks following President-elect Donald Trump’s win.
Judge James Wynn of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals told the White House he will not leave active service after Senate Republicans blocked President Biden’s replacement nominee.
Democrats agreed to allow the block to stand in exchange for letting other judge nominations move forward.
Wynn, who was appointed by President Barack Obama, joins Ohio district court judge Algenon [AL-jen-on] Marbley and North Carolina district court judge Max Cogburn as Democratic judicial picks rescinding their plans to retire since Trump’s November victory.
Their decisions take away a likely opportunity for President-elect Trump to appoint a more conservative judge to fill the spots they would leave behind.
Cogburn did not comment for a story CNN published earlier this month, but the outlet obtained a letter by Marbley where he cited the fact that the Senate had not confirmed a replacement for his decision to stay.
Judges can retire when they choose. One district judge each reversed course after George W. Bush won the 2004 election, and when Obama won in 2008. But Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell accused the recent judges of playing politics.
Sen. Mitch McConnell / R-KY: It’s hard to conclude that this is anything other than open partisanship. They roll the dice that a Democrat could replace them. And now he won’t, they’re changing their plans to keep a Republican from doing it.
KARAH RUCKER: Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee hit back, pointing to reports McConnell did something similar in 2020, urging Republican appointees to retire so President Trump could pick their replacements before leaving office.
“Senator McConnell has no room to talk when it comes to judges deciding if and when to retire,” they said in a post on X.
Two Republican appointees have also pulled back on retirement in recent years. A judge on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals did it in 2018 when President Trump didn’t appoint his preferred successor. And a Kentucky district court judge did it last year after a deal between President Joe Biden and McConnell fell through.
For Straight Arrow News, I’m Karah Rucker.
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Another Federal Judge Reverses Decision To Retire, Ruins Trump’s Plans To Fill His Seat
Click to see story on HuffPost‘Slap in the face’: GOP senator melts down as judges un-retire to deny Trump more nominees
Click to see story on Raw Story“I apologize for any inconvenience”: Another judge cancels retirement to prevent a Trump replacement
Click to see story on SalonThird Federal Judge Cancels Retirement, Blocking Trump from Appointing a Successor
Click to see story on The Daily BoulderThird federal judge backtracks on plans to retire, depriving Trump of key nominations
Click to see story on CNNUS appeals court judge James Wynn rescinds retirement after Trump’s win
Click to see story on Indian ExpressUS appeals court judge rescinds retirement after Trump’s win
Click to see story on West Hawaii TodayObama-Appointed Judge Blocks Trump from Replacing Him After Surprise Decision Not to Retire
Click to see story on Latin TimesThird federal judge backtracks on plans to retire, depriving Trump of key nominations
Click to see story on KVIAAppeals judge reverses retirement plans after Trump election
Click to see story on The HillAnother Judge Changes Mind About Retirement
Click to see story on Political WireUS appeals court judge rescinds retirement after Trump’s win
Click to see story on WTVBThird federal judge backtracks on plans to retire, depriving Trump of key nominations
Click to see story on KWWLUS appeals court judge rescinds retirement after Trump’s win
Click to see story on Hawaii Tribune-HeraldThird federal judge backtracks on plans to retire, depriving Trump of key nominations
Click to see story on KMIZAnother Obama-appointed federal judge unretires on Trump
Click to see story on Law & CrimeAppeals court judge rescinds retirement after Trump’s election victory
Click to see story on Washington TimesUS appeals court judge rescinds retirement after Trump’s win
Click to see story on The Straits TimesUS appeals court judge rescinds retirement after Trump’s win
Click to see story on Times Live“Brazenly Partisan” Judge Wynn Withdraws Senior Status Because Trump
Click to see story on ReasonTillis blasts judge’s ‘brazenly partisan’ decision to reverse retirement
Click to see story on Carolina JournalRight
Untracked Bias
US appeals court judge rescinds retirement after Trump’s win – Blue Water Healthy Living
Click to see story on Blue Water Healthy LivingAnother Federal Judge Reverses Decision To Retire, Ruins Trump’s Plans To Fill His Seat
Click to see story on India Daily MailTillis blasts judge’s ‘brazenly partisan’ decision to reverse retirement – Carolina Journal
Click to see story on Quorum CallFederal Appeals Court Judge Rescinds Retirement
Click to see story on The Constitution StudyFederal judge rescinds retirement plans, prompting criticism from N.C. senator
Click to see story on Q City MetroJudges backing out of retirement ahead of Trump term leave GOP senators fuming
Click to see story on cybernistas.comUS appeals court judge rescinds retirement after Trump’s win – Regional Media News
Click to see story on regionalmedianews.comJudges backing out of retirement ahead of Trump term leave GOP senators fuming
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