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Grassley says he was ‘offended’ and ‘disappointed’ by Trump’s insults

  • On Tuesday, President Donald Trump called on the leader of the Senate Judiciary Committee to set aside the long-standing blue slip practice and accelerate the approval process for his judicial nominees.
  • Trump criticized the tradition for allowing home-state senators, especially Democrats, to block nominees, claiming Democrats had already abandoned this custom.
  • Grassley, who chairs the Republican-majority Judiciary Committee and discontinued blue slips for circuit court nominees during Trump's first term, expressed offense at Trump's public pressure.
  • Trump called on Grassley to act immediately, citing states like California and New York as places where the blockage harms efforts to appoint 'Highly Qualified Judges and U.S. Attorneys.'
  • The dispute highlights ongoing Senate tensions over the blue slip process, which grants minority senators power to influence judicial nominations and continues despite past disruptions by both parties.
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PJ Media broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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