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'Are Members Of The Executive... Required To Follow Court Orders?': Alex Padilla Grills Judge Noms
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7/2/2025
During a Senate Judiciary Hearing last week, Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) questioned President Trump's judicial nominees.
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Thank you Senator Blumenthal. Senator Padilla. Thank you Madam Chair. Good afternoon now to all
00:07
of you. Appreciate your patience. Appreciate you being here today. The first couple questions I
00:12
have I got I believe are pretty straightforward. So I'm going to in the first one ask for a yes
00:18
or no answer. It's a subject area that some of my colleagues have raised but I'm going to be
00:23
as direct as I can. The question is this. Are members of the executive branch required to follow
00:34
court orders? We'll begin with Mr. Arto. I think as I answered before I all you know generally
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speaking all parties that that are subjected to a court order are required to follow orders.
00:53
There are. That's a yes. There are a few exceptions but you know like appeals stays. I'll get to
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in a second. Yeah. Let's go down the third. Senator outside of the exceptions that were mentioned then
01:06
that's a yes. Same answer. My answer is the same. And I you know been hearing well you know there's
01:15
exceptions. What is the appropriate way or options for a litigant to respond to a court order they
01:23
think was incorrectly decided? And I'm talking district and circuit court level. What are the
01:30
options if you disagree with the ruling or finding? Would you like me to start
01:35
Senator? Yes. To seek a stay. To seek rehearing. To seek an appeal. To explain why it would not be
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possible. Perhaps put in some evidence to that regard. Not just explaining to the general public
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right. The judicial process. You know seek a stay. Seek an appeal. There's there's mechanisms for
01:55
registering your disagreement right and finding another day in court. Let's continue. I agree with
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Judge Artao's statement. Those exceptions are the appropriate mechanisms to keep my answer short.
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Yes there are various mechanisms to seek review or stay of a court order with which a party disagrees.
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And I agree with those answers. So I didn't hear any of you say that just disregarding or dismissing
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court orders is an option. I don't speak for you. If anybody disagrees with that my interpretation
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for answers is dismissing or disregarding court orders is not an option. You can register your
02:34
objection at this point. Seeing none. Thank you for that. So this next question is I'm a member of the
02:47
Senate Judiciary Committee and your judicial nominees before us. But my motive for asking this question
02:56
is actually just at a basic human level. We're living at a time where the president of the United States
03:04
has not been shy about expressing his disapproval of so many figures in our country but members of the
03:13
judiciary. Judges and justices are not an exception to that. When there are cases that are found against his
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interest, against his agenda, against his favor, he has on multiple occasions, either directly or indirectly
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criticized, some say harassed, or directly or indirectly suggested others, maybe his supporters,
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to do that, focusing their ire on members of the bench.
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This is not news to any of you. What I'd like to know is whether before you were reached out to for a
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potential nomination or subsequent to outreach to you for a potential nomination, did you consider this
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new dynamic in the American political environment? And did you have discussions with your spouses and
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your families about how you would handle it if you became the target of such criticisms and or
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harassment or anything to that effect? Mr. Artel, we'll go down the line.
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I mean, this job, I've always thought, requires courage. It requires judicial courage. I think it's
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quality that I have. As I said, I've been a judge for 11 years, and I have not been shy about ruling
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on cases that I need to rule on, and it comes with the territory. So I understand that I may be
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criticized, and I'm likely to be criticized, and I was willing to take that risk because I love my
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country and I want to serve my country. Thank you. Senator, I would just add to that that I do believe
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this is a very public-facing job, that criticism is part of it, and, you know, in litigation in
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general, someone generally leaves unhappy with your decision, and I've accepted that, and I believe
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it's responsibility of a judge to apply the law to the facts as they stand before you, regardless of
05:21
the outcome that it may be. So that's what I would do moving forward if I was confirmed. Thank you.
05:27
I agree. A judge needs to be willing, if the law requires, to issue an unpopular decision.
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And I think it's a great feature of our country that individuals have a First Amendment right
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to express, you know, their thoughts about judicial decisions. I think that, you know, my concern when
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I look at a case isn't, you know, any criticism that might come my way. It's only, you know, what
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does the law require to the case that's in front of me? And I think that anyone who takes the judicial
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oath needs to have the courage to do that in any case, regardless who the party is, regardless what
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the issue is. And that's my answer, Senator. Senator, I agree. I think this is a tough job,
06:05
and only tough people should do it. Criticism comes with the territory. My job is to follow
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the law and not concern myself with what someone might say and not get my feelings hurt about what
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they might say. Look, I appreciate your answers. Y'all focused on criticism, willingness to be
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criticized, comes with the territory. The Times we're living in is, I wish it was just contained
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to that. Not a hypothetical. There's been instances, multiple instances, where the rhetoric
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is beyond just criticism. It does fall into the areas of harassment. Some suggest even threats.
06:44
And I pray that none of you become victims of that, should you be fortunate enough to be
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confirmed. Thank you for your time. Senator Schiff, good timing. Thank you.
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