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President Trump ran in 2016 with a promise to transform the country’s courts. And in less than four years, it’s one that he has kept, successfully running a record number of nominees through the Senate’s confirmation process.
In Trump’s one term, the Senate confirmed all three of his Supreme Court picks. By the end of 2020, the Republican-led body will have confirmed 234 of his Article III judicial nominees, 54 appeals court nominees, and 174 district court nominees. His performance sets several records for a one-term president.
In less than four years, Trump was able to nominate as many judges to the Supreme Court as his predecessor Barack Obama and, unlike Obama, secure all three confirmations with the help of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. Trump leaves behind a judiciary that is fundamentally different, and more conservative, than the one he encountered when he took office.
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In 2017, Julie Rubenstein walked into a community-wide meeting at Temple Beth Sholom in San Leandro. Although she had been a member for only one year, she could see clearly that “the synagogue was in big trouble.” The entire eight-member board had resigned recently, the financial situation was bleak and membership was in steady decline.
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“They needed to make some big changes very quickly if they were going to survive,” Rubenstein recalled.
Less than four years later, Beth Sholom has made a comeback. Through the diligence of a new set of synagogue leaders, membership is slowly growing again, finances have been diversified and new programs are being introduced.
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