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Trey Gowdy is leaving Congress but He just Received the Best News Of His Life - Duration: 11:46.
Trey Gowdy is leaving Congress but He just Received the Best News Of His Life
Trey Gowdy will not be running for re-election.
He has instead decided to make a return to the justice system.
Some people have begun to wonder if Gowdy might be able to obtain a more important title.
The title?
Supreme Court Justice.
In his statement, Gowdy explained "I will not be filing for re-election to Congress
nor seeking any other political or elected office.
(I)nstead I will be returning to the justice system.
Whatever skills I may have are better utilized in a courtroom than in Congress, and I enjoy
our justice system more than our political system."
The very same day that Gowdy made the announcement that he would be leaving Congress and politics
in general, a seat on the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals became vacant.
Judge Dennis W. Shedd serves in the Richmond, Virginia-based federal court.
Shedd took senior status on Wednesday, which means that he is leaving active service, but
he will still intervene in some cases.
The Daily Caller News Foundation reported that Shedd's seat is a part of South Carolina,
which may potentially allow President Donald Trump to personally nominate Trey Gowdy to
the court.
Gowdy spent timing serving as a state solicitor and a federal prosecutor prior to being elected
to Congress.
On top of that, people have been buzzing that Gowdy may possibly be a potential nominee
to the federal bench.
National Review Online's Dan McLaughlin reported that if Trey Gowdy is to become a
federal judge, he might just have a chance at being nominated to the Supreme Court eventually.
McLaughlin stated, "Don't be surprised if Gowdy is Trump's pick to replace Shedd
for a life-tenured position (and maybe an outside shot someday at the Supreme Court)."
Americans would love to see him there …
H/T conservativepost
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Pompeo is FINALLY Confirmed! But the Senators Who Voted 'NO' Just Sabotaged Their Midterms - Duration: 6:01.
Pompeo is FINALLY Confirmed!
But the Senators Who Voted 'NO' Just Sabotaged Their Midterms
After much hoopla, the Senate officially confirmed Mike Pompeo for Secretary of State, but by
a margin so small that it hasn't been seen since the Carter administration.
Pompeo was confirmed by a final vote of 57 to 42 and now the GOP has a strong talking
point of "obstruction" to use against the Democrat Senators who voted against him.From
The New York Times
For Democrats who will be on the ballot in Trump states, a vote against Mr. Pompeo could
have exposed them to attacks from the Republicans, including Mr. Trump, eager to label them obstructionists.
Mr. Pompeo also managed to avoid what would have been an embarrassing rebuke on his way
into the new post, as the Senate Foreign Relations Committee had seemed likely to not recommend
his confirmation.
But Mr. Paul, an outspoken foe of interventionist foreign policy, relented just before the committee's
vote on Monday.
As secretary of state, Mr. Pompeo will also have to navigate the rivalries within the
Trump administration.
At the White House, John R. Bolton, the administration's third national security adviser in a little
over a year, is presiding over another purge of top assistants.
Mr. Pompeo must forge a working relationship with Mr. Bolton as he creates alliances with
the White House chief of staff, John F. Kelly, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, and the president's
son-in-law and top adviser Jared Kushner.
Mr. Pompeo's early military career — he attended West Point and became a tank commander
before leaving for Harvard Law School — could endear him to Mr. Kelly and Mr. Mattis, both
former four-star generals.
But handling Mr. Kushner will be a delicate matter.
Mr. Kushner's diplomatic portfolio includes forging a Middle East peace deal and safeguarding
the relationship with Mexico even as Mr. Trump pursues his hard-line immigration policies
and wall on the southern border.
Mr. Pompeo will also have to mend fences with the American ambassador to the United Nations,
Nikki R. Haley, whose relationship with Mr. Tillerson was so strained that she ordered
his portrait removed from her New York offices.
She was absent from this week's state dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron.
Mr. Pompeo's year of service as the director of the C.I.A. has given him a running start.
He forged an unlikely bond with Mr. Trump while giving the president daily intelligence
briefings.
The trust between them is so strong that Mr. Trump sent Mr. Pompeo to Pyongyang last month
on a secret tripto pave the way for a high-stakes summit with the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un,
now expected to take place in June.
But first, Mr. Pompeo must deal with Russia.
Within hours of his landing in Europe, he will preside over a breakfast meeting at NATO
headquarters to discuss new measures to counter an increasingly aggressive Russian president,
Vladimir V. Putin, who U.S. intelligence officials say has ordered the annexation of Crimea,
intervention in Ukraine, the hacking of the American election in 2016 and murders or attempted
murders of countless rivals, including a former Russian spy living in Britain.
He has maintained his military and diplomatic support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad
despite the massacre of civilians and the use of chemical weapons.The gathering will
thrust Mr. Pompeo into the core contradiction of the Trump presidency, which is staffed
with hawks pushing for an increasingly tough line against Moscow but is headed by a president
who hopes for improving ties while facing an investigation by Robert S. Mueller III,
the special counsel, into whether his campaign colluded with Russia during the 2016 election
campaign.
In two weeks, Mr. Trump is also set to announce whether he will exit the Iran nuclear deal,
struck by President Barack Obama and the leaders of Russia, Britain, France, Germany and China.
Leaving the deal would further fray ties with Europe, but failing to scrap the deal would
violate a core campaign pledge.The Times needs your voice.
We welcome your on-topic commentary, criticism and expertise.
Mr. Pompeo was once a voluble member of the Republican chorus opposing the pact.
But in his confirmation hearing, Mr. Pompeo promised to try to preserve the accord, one
of several pledges he made that were at odds with his record as a four-term Tea Party congressman
from Kansas.
This week, Mr. Trump also signaled he may preserve the deal.
In addition, Mr. Pompeo will have to help forge a strategy to deal with a splintering
Syria, something administration officials have openly acknowledged they lack, decide
whether to launch a trade war with China, and choose whether to impose new sanctions
against Venezuela following the expected re-election of President Nicolas Maduro on May 20 in a
campaign widely seen as undemocratic.
Although a decided hawk and more socially conservative than much of his staff, Mr. Pompeo's
expected arrival has been greeted with quiet relief in Foggy Bottom, which has yet to recover
from the tenure of Mr. Tillerson, who spent $12 million on a corporate-style downsizing
that drove away many of the nation's diplomats and left behind a demoralized and disorganized
staff.
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