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Americans Warned to Visit Ilhan Omarâs Minnesota District: âYou Wonât Think Youâre in Americaâ
WASHINGTON, D.C. â Middle Eastern Womenâs Coalition (MEWC) director Nahren Anweya on Wednesday warned Americans who visit Minnesotaâs 5th district, Rep. Ilhan Omarâs district, the 2016 âterrorist recruitment capital of the country.â
âYou wonât even think youâre in America,â she said of the district that elected Ilhan Omar.
MEWC Director of Speical Projects Anweya was speaking at an MEWC press conference calling for Rep. Omar to resign. She said she has cousins and family members âcalled whores for showingâ part of the back of the arm in Iraq, âa country where one day they were wearing mini skirts.â
âIt is truly because of people like [Rep.] Ilhan [Omar], when the government is infiltrated and it starts this way because it happened in Iraq and it happened against us,â she went on. âIraq used to be a country where Jews lived freely, where Assyrian Christians lived freely, where even Armenians were there, and even moderate Muslims lived until sharia law took place and everyone was affected.â
https://creepingsharia.wordpress.com/2019/03/12/americans-warned-abt-ilhan-omar/
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List of federal judges appointed by Donald Trump
his is a comprehensive list of all Article III and Article IV United States federal judges appointed by Donald Trump during his presidency, as well as a partial list of Article I federal judicial appointments, excluding appointments to the District of Columbia judiciary.[1]
As of March 11, 2019, the United States Senate has confirmed 89 Article III judges nominated by President Trump, including 2 Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, 34 judges for the United States Courts of Appeals, 53 judges for the United States District Courts, and 0 judges for the United States Court of International Trade.[2] There are currently 64 nominations to Article III courts awaiting Senate action, including 8 for the Courts of Appeals, 54 for the District Courts, and 2 for the Court of International Trade.[3] There are currently 11 vacancies on the U.S. Courts of Appeals, 129 vacancies on the U.S. District Courts, 3 vacancies on the U.S. Court of International Trade,[3] and 14 announced federal judicial vacancies that will occur before the end of Trump's first term (1 for the Courts of Appeals and 13 for District Courts).[4] Trump has not made any recess appointments to the federal courts.
In terms of Article I courts, as of March 5, 2019, the Senate has confirmed 7 judges nominated by Trump, including 2 for the United States Tax Court, 4 for the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, and 1 for the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. There are currently 9 nominations to Article I courts awaiting Senate action, including 4 for the United States Court of Federal Claims, 4 for the Tax Court, and 1 for the United States Court of Military Commission Review. Trump designated Susan G. Braden and Margaret M. Sweeney as chief judges of the Court of Federal Claims.
In terms of Article IV territorial courts, Trump has not made any appointments or elevated any judges to the position of chief judge.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_federal_judges_appointed_by_Donald_Trump