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flag Trump-appointed judges backed his policies in 92% of 2025 appeals cases, raising impartiality concerns.

flag Trump-appointed appellate judges have ruled in favor of his administration’s policies in 92% of reviewed cases, according to a New York Times analysis of over 900 appeals court cases in 2025. flag These judges, including high-profile appointees like Gregory G. Katsas and Neomi Rao, consistently upheld executive actions blocked by lower courts, with 133 rulings supporting Trump’s agenda versus 12 rejections. flag The trend, significantly higher than for previous Republican or Democratic appointees, reflects a broader shift in judicial influence and has raised concerns about impartiality. flag Critics argue the pattern undermines public trust and judicial integrity, especially as Senate Republicans eliminated procedural barriers to confirm nominees.

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