Brett Talley, a deputy assistant attorney general, has been nominated by Trump to a federal district judgeship. Talley would be able to hold this position for life, which, he being 36-years-old, could be quite a long time. One 'slight' problem with this nomination is that he has never tried a case. Further, he was unanimously deemed “not qualified” by the American Bar Association.
He is the fourth judicial nominee under President Trump to receive a “not qualified” rating from the bar association and the second to receive the rating unanimously. Since 1989, the association has unanimously rated only two other judicial nominees as not qualified.
Just another indication of Trump's management talents.
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