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Only 8 judges and 106 presidential nominees were confirmed so far/ At this Obama had 20 judges and 262 nominees confirmed. Senate Majority leader John Thune needs to speed up

Posted on | September 16, 2025 | No Comments

how many trump appointees were confirmed by the senate in 2025

President
First Year Date
Total Confirmed by Sept 16
Key Notes
Barack Obama
2009
262
Strong early pace with Democratic majorities; included all 15 Cabinet secretaries by April and ~20 federal judges. Senate confirmed 262 of 326 nominations submitted by end of first year.
Donald Trump
2017
150
Slower start due to GOP internal delays and recusals (e.g., Sessions AG confirmation); ~30 federal judges by then. Full-year total reached ~350 by Dec 2017.
Joe Biden
2021
200
Moderate pace amid Democratic slim majority; included full Cabinet by June and 23 federal judges. Full-year total was 346.

These numbers reflect a mix of executive (e.g., ~100-150 non-judicial) and judicial roles. Obama’s higher count benefited from unified government and fewer holds; Trump’s was hampered by intra-party issues. If you meant only Cabinet, judges, or a different scope (e.g., Trump’s 2025 term), let me know for refinements.

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