As of July 12, Trump has successfully appointed 43 judges, including one Supreme Court justice (Neil Gorsuch), 22 appeals court judges and 20 district judges. https://t.co/yjIaUwI3Bs pic.twitter.com/NmlIzT0qAK
— Pew Research Fact Tank (@FactTank) July 17, 2018
Nearly six-in-ten current federal judges were appointed by Democratic presidents and 42% were appointed by Republicans. But these shares differ considerably by the level of court in question. https://t.co/yjIaUwI3Bs pic.twitter.com/x52bjAb3Bj
— Pew Research Fact Tank (@FactTank) July 16, 2018
Donald Trump has appointed more appeals court judges – the powerful jurists who sit just below the Supreme Court level – than all of his recent predecessors at the same stage in their presidencies. https://t.co/yjIaUwI3Bs pic.twitter.com/9qOuRoOWKL
— Pew Research Fact Tank (@FactTank) July 17, 2018