So I found out the commission failed, which means the other alternative is not a presidential appointment, but an interim appointment by the U.S. attorney General. And If [the U.S. Attorney General] makes [an interim appointment], it's temporary. 120 days. And then you can either try to get the president to nominate you and get Senate approval the typical way, or you can try to convince a majority of the District judges in the federal district to. (03:00)
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