A Tiny Bit Of GOP Pushback -- Digby
https://digbysblog.net/2025/06/16/a-tiny-bit-of-gop-pushback/

This is an interesting development:
Trump recently appeared to declare war on the Federalist Society, the powerful conservative legal advocacy organization that played an essential role in his election both in 2016 and 2024. After one of his first-term appointees ruled against him in a major challenge to his tariffs, Trump launched a public tirade against the former chair of the group, Leonard Leo, who Trump described as a sleazebag who probably hates America before blaming the group for bad advice they gave me on numerous Judicial Nominations.
But the more tangible potential rupture with at least parts of the conservative legal movement is coming over Trumps decision to nominate Emil Bove formerly Trumps criminal defense lawyer, currently Trumps enforcer at the Justice Department to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Apparently, the conservative legal establishment has been speaking out and the MAGA wingnuts are not happy.
Bove is a thug who has been doing Donald Trumps bidding since hes gone to DOJ, targeting political enemies and letting his allies off the hook. The legal establishment thinks that may not be the best thing for the judiciary. Imagine that.
But dont count on the Senate Republicans who are little more than dancing puppets for whatever Dear Leader demands:
{B}ased on how Trumps second term has gone so far, its clear Senate Republicans will be reluctant to tank one of his nominees.
Thats particularly true because the opposition to Bove has produced an aggressive defense from Trumps most ardent defenders in the conservative legal community. The Article III Project quickly produced a stream of articles and commentary supporting Trumps choice largely, it seemed, on the grounds that Bove would be a reliable supporter of Trumps political agenda and legal positions.
Mike Davis, the groups founder and onetime counsel to Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), lauded the appointment while tweaking both ends of the opposition. The left fears Emil Bove because hes effective, Davis said. The establishment right resents him because he refuses to play by their rules.
Heres the real nightmare. Bove is frequently mentioned as a top Supreme Court choice should one of the current justices retire or die.
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In case we have tried to forget one of the faces of trmp's world (reminds me of a more dissolute Stevie Miller):
