Conservative court appointments emblematic of Trump's accomplishments heading into election
If you ask anyone who was actually paying attention to Donald Trump's first term as the president of the United States of America, there's a common theme that often pops up when you ask them what Donald Trump did best for four years:
Judicial appointments
Trump was perhaps one of the best Republican presidents ever in terms of judicial appointments.
He was able to get through some people who really appear to care about the future of America and the history of its Constitution, which is no small feat when you're up against liberals who seemingly want to change everything America is founded on.
September marks the month that Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings were held in order for him to take his place on the Supreme Court.
It was a long and intense process, but Kavanaugh never backed down throughout, and Trump never wavered in his support of Kavanaugh.
These two things combined and resulted in Kavanaugh's confirmation despite boisterous allegations from the left of inappropriate actions in his past.
Conservatives across America understand how important it is to have good, conservative justices on the Supreme Court, so it's no surprise that the nomination of Kavanaugh is looked back on as one of the biggest accomplishments of Trump's presidential tenure.
Coincidentally, the Supreme Court justices Trump appointed could end up being the very people who make the decisions that impact his political future.
A corrupt court with corrupt judges is a victory for liberals, as we've seen out of judges Juan Merchan and Arthur Engoron in Trump's New York cases.
For literally decades, American Republicans will look back fondly on Trump's judicial appointments, and for good reason.
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