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Biden appointed more federal judges than Trump in his first term: data

President-elect Trump has significantly reorganized the nation's highest court, appointing three Supreme Court justices during his first term in the White House. However, President Biden has appointed more federal judges than President Trump over the past four years.

Mr. Biden appointed 228 judges to U.S. district courts and appellate courts, including a record number of women and minority judges to district courts across the country, according to the latest data from the Federal Judicial Center. I plan to finish it.

President Biden answers questions from reporters before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on January 30 in Washington. (AP/Andrew Harnik)

That sum was added to Biden's judicial nominees last month in an angry 11th-hour approval by Senate Democrats on the final day of the 118th Congress, even though they still held a slim majority in the chamber. The flood of approvals also played a role.

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President Biden (left) and Chuck Schumer (right)

President Biden and Chuck Schumer achieved many judicial victories without a Republican Senate. (Reuters)

President Trump appointed 226 federal judges and appellate court judges during his first White House term, slightly less than Biden's total.

Mr. Biden also nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, the first black woman to serve on the nation's highest court.

Sixty percent of the judges appointed by Biden are Black, Hispanic, Asian, or part of other racial or ethnic minority groups. According to the data This is the highest percentage of any U.S. president, according to data compiled by the Pew Research Center.

Biden's federal judge appointments bear similarities to fellow single-term Democratic president Jimmy Carter, both in diversity and scope.

Carter's judicial election transformed federal courts across the country.

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U.S. Supreme Court, November 15, 2023, Washington. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib)

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Unlike Biden, Mr. Carter did not appoint anyone to the Supreme Court. But in his four years in office, he appointed more than 260 federal and appellate court judges, including a record number of women and minority judges, ensuring that the courts We helped them better reflect the populations they represent. The appointment helped reorganize the federal bench and paved the way for women and minorities to serve on the Supreme Court.

Most notably, Carter is known for appointing Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, a decision that led Democratic President Clinton to appoint her to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1993. This led to her later promotion.

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