Recently, Rebecca Taibleson appeared Before the Senate judge committee for its confirmation hearing to a seat established in Wisconsin at the Court of Appeal of the United States for the seventh circuit, an important step towards the strong judicial legacy of President Trump.
When choosing Taibleson, Trump selected a highlight from a highly qualified field. She is not only an experienced public prosecutor and a sharp legal thinker, but she is a proven defender of the Constitution and Conservative values.
Taibleson spent more than ten years as a federal public prosecutor in the eastern district of Wisconsin, which put violent criminals behind bars. She not only theoretizes public safety – she delivers it. She deals with complex calls and knows how to write strong legal arguments, and she wins things and protects communities. Every day in her career she applies the law with clarity, discipline and goal.
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The most important thing is that in her role as co -chief of the appellate division of the office of those American lawyers almost a decade, not only Taibleson locked up violent and dangerous criminals who terrorized the community, she ensured that they stayed there. There are too many weak judges who free criminals when they have to rot in prison for their crimes. Rebecca Taibleson is not one of them.
Rebecca Taibleson has been nominated to serve before the US Court of Appeal for the seventh circuit. (C-Span)
Her references speak for themselves. She colored For the late, great Justice Antonin Scalia and then Judge Brett Kavanaugh. She embraced a constitutionalist philosophy early in her career and never staggered. During her hearing of the Senate, she made it clear to the crystal: judges must interpret the law as written, not how they wish it was written. Judges are not allowed to rewrite laws on the basis of personal views or political trends. It follows the original public meaning of the law and honors the Constitution.

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Taibleson also knows how to stand her. During one of the most brutal nomination battles in the recent memory, be stepped up and testified To support her former boss Brett Kavanaugh, a nomination fight for which I helped the indictment as chief advisor of chairman Chuck Grassley for nominations in the Senate Judges Committee. While the left was spreading and attacking, Kromp Rebecca Taibleson did not return. She was determined in the defense of the rule of law and the truth. That moment proved her courage and character.
She also served in the office of President Trump’s Plicitor General, the top lawyer of the government. She fought and won legal fights at the Supreme Court. She defended the policy of Trump administration on immigration, religious freedom and constitutional boundaries. She not only served under President Trump, she helped him win. Her record shows loyalty, competence and backbone.

Rebecca Taibleson is President Trump’s choice for an open chair on the Seventh Circuit Federal Court of Appeals. (Thanks to Rebecca Taibleson)
Some groups have expressed their concern and even opposition before they had the chance to view her testimony during her hearing of the Senate. Some are fair points; Most are not. They wanted someone else. They circulate misleading claims and ignore facts. They criticize a nominee who far exceeds the standard for confirmation. President Trump and his team have assessed many good candidates. Just like with every nominee, they balanced all the advantages and disadvantages. Although no nominated one is ever perfect, Rebecca Taibleson proved because of her long record and unmissed public testimonies that she is excellent. She has a proven track record to be fat and fearless.
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Taibleson heard her confirmation hearing exactly as a strong nominee should. She did not avoid any questions or admit. She answered directly and confidently and explained her dedication to textualism, originalism and constitutionalism. She emphasized the separation of powers and reminded the Senate that judges have no policy. Chosen officials do that.
On precedent, She spoke with clarity. She said that Dobbs v. Jackson checks the abortion legislation, and she will follow it. She refused to play politics with hot-button problems, but she remained no doubt about her dedication to the Constitution.
She also promised to bring courtesy and discipline to the bank. She will not use opinions to take swipes at parties, civil servants or opposing views. She respects the role of the judiciary and knows the difference between law and politics. She promised to maintain the judicial restraint.

Porter Wilkinson, Right, a former clerk of the Rights of the Supreme Court candidate Brett Kavanaugh, attends an event from 2018 in the Heritage Foundation. Also appear from the left are John Malcolm, vice -president of the Institute for Constitutional Government; Roman Martinez; Sarah Pitlyk; And Rebecca Taibleson, who were also clerks for Kavanaugh. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)
The background of Taibleson shows a real-world depth. Early in her career she worked with the national medical emergency aid, disaster, ambulance and blood bank service, Magen David Adom, during the second Intifada. She helped to defend citizens against terrorist attacks. That experience gave her a deeper insight into the law, national security, justice and what is at stake for Western civilization. It also showed her values: courage, service and loyalty of free societies that are being attacked.
Taibleson has answered the questions by her opponents from left and right. She treated every problem and demonstrated exactly why she belongs to the seventh circuit. Her hearing and record proves her condition. She showed strength, clarity and deep legal knowledge. And she put all the worries to bed.
President Trump built the best judicial legacy in a generation. He transformed the Supreme Court into the first Constitutionalist Court in 90 years. He reformed the federal judiciary with principle, constitutionalist judges. He made those choices carefully and he made the same careful decision here. Rebecca Taibleson fits that fungus. She brings real experience, proven loyalty and a first -class legal mind.
The Senate must confirm this daring and fearless judicial candidate. She earned this chair by getting up when it counted. She served President Trump with distinction and fought for her country in the courts. She continued criminals and protected communities. She embraces originalism and the rule of law.
President Trump chose well. The Senate must finish the job.


