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2023-06-30 17:01:16 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: A92B02F521C7759C8290950795930DACE8CBD0709E8C7B3CE494681A3DEC297C
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While it's true that nominations to the supreme court need to be confirmed by the US Senate, it is still the president who appoints them, and once they're confirmed they go from being (for example) a 'Trump nominee's to being a 'Trump appointee.'

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