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Is trump owing a favor to someone? Or expecting a favor from someone?
Because his last, unqualified nominee: (from the link):
Brett Talley, who was being lined up for a lifetime Alabama federal judgeship, had never tried a case and had only been practicing law for three years.
Mr Talley had been described by the American Bar Association as “not qualified” and drew criticism for failing to disclose he was married to a White House lawyer when asked about potential conflicts of interest. (he's married to Ann Donaldson, the chief of staff to White House counsel Don McGahn)
Maybe trump promised this White House lawyer he could get her husband a judgeship.
So where is this Peterson guy in the scope of trump's world?
Because his last, unqualified nominee: (from the link):
Brett Talley, who was being lined up for a lifetime Alabama federal judgeship, had never tried a case and had only been practicing law for three years.
Mr Talley had been described by the American Bar Association as “not qualified” and drew criticism for failing to disclose he was married to a White House lawyer when asked about potential conflicts of interest. (he's married to Ann Donaldson, the chief of staff to White House counsel Don McGahn)
Maybe trump promised this White House lawyer he could get her husband a judgeship.
So where is this Peterson guy in the scope of trump's world?