onlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.com
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Life
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
Reading: Trump Announces First Wave Of Federal Court Nominations
Share
onlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.com
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Life
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
Search
  • News
  • Finance
  • Sports
  • Life
  • Entertainment
  • Tech
  • Advertise
  • Advertise
© 2025 OnlyTrustedInfo.com . All Rights Reserved.
News

Trump Announces First Wave Of Federal Court Nominations

Last updated: May 5, 2025 8:00 pm
OnlyTrustedInfo.com
Share
4 Min Read
Trump Announces First Wave Of Federal Court Nominations
SHARE

With 46 current judicial appointments to make, President Donald Trump began the process Tuesday by nominating five judges, in addition to one last week, according to a list shared with the Daily Caller.

Over the past few weeks, the Senate has been awaiting Trump’s long-awaited judicial nominees. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told the Caller in March that she did not have an update on when the nominations or vetting would begin but said she would provide a list of names to the outlet. The White House provided a list of six judges being nominated to federal courts, including one judge to serve on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit who was appointed earlier.

“A former Clerk to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Joshua knows what is required to protect the Rule of Law and Constitutional Rights for the Great People of Missouri. We must have Constitutionalist Judges now, more than EVER BEFORE. Congratulations Joshua!” Trump wrote on Tuesday in a Truth Social post.

Trump nominated Whitney Hermandorfer last week to serve on the Appeals Court for the Sixth Circuit. Hermandorfer is the director of the strategic litigation unit in the office of the Tennessee Attorney General. She has been both a law clerk to Supreme Court Justices Samuel A. Alito and Amy Coney Barrett and Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh of then the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, according to a document provided to the Caller.

The president also nominated Joshua M. Divine, of Missouri, to serve as judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri and Western District of Missouri on Wednesday. Divine is the solicitor general for Missouri and director of special litigation in the Missouri Attorney General’s Office. Previously, Divine served as chief counsel to Republican Sen. Josh Hawley.

Also to serve on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, Trump nominated Zachary M. Bluestone. He is currently an appellate chief and a violent crimes prosecutor in the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri. Bluestone was previously deputy solicitor general.

Maria A. Lanahan was also nominated by the president Wednesday to serve on the Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. Lanahan is principal deputy solicitor general in the Missouri Attorney General’s Office. Lanahan previously served as senior manager and litigation counsel for Charter Communications, Inc.

President Donald Trump speaks during a rally at Macomb Community College on April 29, 2025 at Warren, Michigan. Trump held the rally to highlight his accomplishments during his first 100 days in office, including closing the border, job creation and the economy. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Also appointed to the Court for the Eastern District of Missouri is Cristian M. Stevens, who is on the Missouri Eastern District Court of Appeals. Stevens was previously the deputy attorney general of the Criminal Division in the Missouri Attorney General’s Office.

Trump also nominated Edward Aloysius O’Connell on Wednesday to serve as associate judge on the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. He is chief of staff and deputy general counsel of the Office of the Inspector General of the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board. Over the last two decades, O’Connell served as a prosecutor in the Office of the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia.

You Might Also Like

Ancient jawbone found in sea belongs to mysterious human ancestors, scientists say

Senators press for restored after-school, K-12 funding

The Electric Playhouse: Unpacking the Rapid Collapse of Las Vegas’s Ambitious Virtual Arcade and Its Broader Implications

Supreme Court to decide whether shutting down Michigan pipeline is a state or federal fight

Trump’s approval on immigration falls to lowest level of his term, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds

Share This Article
Facebook X Copy Link Print
Share
Previous Article Kylie Jenner Walks 2025 Met Gala Red Carpet Solo, Attends Without Timothee Chalamet Kylie Jenner Walks 2025 Met Gala Red Carpet Solo, Attends Without Timothee Chalamet
Next Article AP PHOTOS: How bitter wartime enemies France and Germany built a friendship that underpins the EU AP PHOTOS: How bitter wartime enemies France and Germany built a friendship that underpins the EU

Latest News

Tiger Woods’ Swiss Jet Landing: The Desperate Gamble for Privacy and Recovery After DUI Arrest
Tiger Woods’ Swiss Jet Landing: The Desperate Gamble for Privacy and Recovery After DUI Arrest
Entertainment April 5, 2026
Ashley Iaconetti’s Real Housewives of Rhode Island Shock: Why the Cast Distrusted Her Bachelor Fame
Ashley Iaconetti’s Real Housewives of Rhode Island Shock: Why the Cast Distrusted Her Bachelor Fame
Entertainment April 5, 2026
Bill Murray’s UConn Farewell: The Inside Story of Luke Murray’s Boston College Hire
Bill Murray’s UConn Farewell: The Inside Story of Luke Murray’s Boston College Hire
Entertainment April 5, 2026
Prince Harry’s Alpine Reunion: Skiing with Trudeau and Gu Echoes Diana’s Legacy
Entertainment April 5, 2026
//
  • About Us
  • Contact US
  • Privacy Policy
onlyTrustedInfo.comonlyTrustedInfo.com
© 2026 OnlyTrustedInfo.com . All Rights Reserved.