In a contentious Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, President Trump's judicial nominee Emil Bove advanced despite Democratic objections and a walkout. Bove faces serious whistleblower allegations that could derail his confirmation.
Emil Bove's nomination to the U.S. Court of Appeals is stirring controversy. Critics highlight his past as a prosecutor and his defense of Trump amid multiple indictments, raising concerns about his ethics and temperament.
In a surprising turn, Trump lashes out at the Federalist Society, blaming them for judicial missteps after a court ruling struck down his tariffs. This fallout could reshape his judicial nominations and legacy.
In a surprising turn of events, President Trump has publicly criticized Leonard Leo, a key figure in his judicial appointments, after a recent court ruling on tariffs. This rift raises questions about Trump's alliances within the conservative legal movement.