The Genius of The Donald
Only Trump could force the Left to oppose a Gay Filipino minority for a Federal Judgeship.
In a counter-intuitive development, the U.S. Senate approved on Tuesday an openly gay federal prosecutor named by President Trump for a seat on the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, making him the highest-ranking openly gay federal judge in the country.
The Republican-majority chamber approved Patrick Bumatay, who previously worked as a U.S. attorney in Southern California, to a lifetime seat on the federal appeals court. The vote was 53-40.
With Republicans voting in his favor and Democrats voting against him, the traditionally party roles on LGBTQ rights were shifted on the confirmation vote.
Democrats cited Bumatay’s lack of appellate experience as a reason to vote against him. Trump chose Bumatay for the seat after ignoring the recommendations of Sens. Kamala Harris and Dianne Feinstein of California for the seat on the Ninth Circuit.
Sens. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.), the only out lesbian in the Senate, and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.), the only open bisexual, were among the Democrats voting against Bumatay. Also voting against was Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), the chief sponsor of the Equality Act in the Senate.
No senator — either for or against Bumatay — took to the floor to speak out on the nominee days before his confirmation or the cloture vote to end the filibuster to end his nomination.
Now that he’s confirmed, Bumatay, who’s both gay and Filipino, is not only the highest-ranking openly gay person on the federal bench, but also the highest-ranking Filipino.
Previously, the only other openly gay federal appeals judge is U.S. Circuit Judge Todd Hughes of the Federal Circuit, whom the Senate confirmed in 2013 after he was nominated by President Obama. But the Federal Circuit isn’t considered as prestigious or high-ranking as the Ninth Circuit.
It’s the second openly gay person Trump has confirmed to the federal bench. The first one was Mary Rowland, who was approved in August and is now a federal judge in Illinois.
Bumatay was confirmed to the seat despite opposition from his two home state senators — Harris and Feinstein — civil rights organizations and one anti-LGBT group. Log Cabin Republicans were among Bumatay’s supporters.
“Log Cabin Republicans is heartened by the long-awaited confirmation of Patrick Bumatay as a judge on the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, making him the highest-ranking LGBT jurist in the nation,” said Charles Moran, managing director of the Log Cabin Republicans in a statement. “He is an accomplished prosecutor with solid experience, and we’re thankful to President Trump for pushing forward with Patrick’s nomination and the Senate confirming him, knowing he would never get a fair shake from his home-state senators. I know all Americans will welcome Patrick’s arrival on the Ninth Circuit, bringing some sanity back to the circuit most known for being out of the mainstream.
Washington Blade.com
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