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In It to Win It

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Wed Jul 30, 2025, 04:26 PM 19 hrs ago

Trump's new plan to prosecute Democratic elected officials, explained - Ian Millhiser @ Vox

Vox (Archived)


On Tuesday evening, President Donald Trump called for Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley (R-IA) to eliminate what Trump called the “‘Blue Slip’ SCAM,” a Senate tradition that gives home-state senators a veto power over some presidential nominees who wield power entirely within the senator’s state. Trump posted about his opposition to blue slips on Truth Social, his personal communications platform.

The blue slip is an informal Senate tradition, named after the blue pieces of paper that senators use to indicate whether they approve of a judicial or US attorney nominee for their own state. The practical effect of a senator’s decision to oppose such a nominee varies wildly depending on who serves as chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee. But, in recent years, senators of both parties have used the blue slip process to veto people nominated to serve as top federal prosecutors and as district judges, the lowest rank of federal judge who receives a lifetime appointment.

What triggered Trump’s call to end the blue slip process?

Trump’s call to eliminate blue slips comes just one week after the temporary appointment of Alina Habba, one of Trump’s former personal lawyers, as the top federal prosecutor in New Jersey expired.

Federal law permits Attorney General Pam Bondi to temporarily appoint US attorneys for up to 120 days. Once that clock runs out, however, the same law allows federal district judges within the same judicial district to replace the attorney general’s choice. Habba’s appointment expired last week, and New Jersey’s federal judges picked Desiree Leigh Grace, a career prosecutor, to replace her.

Bondi then claimed that Grace “has just been removed.” So it is unclear who, if anyone, currently serves as US Attorney for the District of New Jersey.

Trump’s new plan for retribution against Democrats, explained www.vox.com/donald-trump...

Ian Millhiser (@imillhiser.bsky.social) 2025-07-30T18:56:23.149Z
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Trump's new plan to prosecute Democratic elected officials, explained - Ian Millhiser @ Vox (Original Post) In It to Win It 19 hrs ago OP
Laying The Foundation.................. BBbats 18 hrs ago #1
Why bother? no_hypocrisy 18 hrs ago #2
Bove was an appellate nominee, Republicans started ignoring those blue slips in Trump's last term. tritsofme 18 hrs ago #3

BBbats

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1. Laying The Foundation..................
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 04:48 PM
18 hrs ago

For arresting & prosecuting the political opposition.

tritsofme

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3. Bove was an appellate nominee, Republicans started ignoring those blue slips in Trump's last term.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 05:00 PM
18 hrs ago

Now Trump is demanding blue slips be ignored for district court nominees and US attorneys as well.

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