During his first term in office, President Trump has already solidified his legacy of remaking the courts and appointing conservative, constitutional loyalists to the federal bench.

Today, Rodolfo Armando Ruiz became the 100th judge to be confirmed under President Trump's tenure in the White House.

Senate just confirmd 100th judge nominated by PresTrump I held hrings for 99 of 100 Continuing record brking Pres/GOP success Strict constructionists that read law/constitution as written instead of what suits their political goals is good4 country& thats what trumps noms stand 4 — ChuckGrassley (@ChuckGrassley) May 2, 2019

Congratulations to Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Rodolfo Armando Ruiz II whom the US Senate approved 90-8 vote to become a Federal Judge in the Southern District of Florida! God Bless America! Alex Hanna. pic.twitter.com/pvJoB3Ka9d — Alex Hanna (@AlexHannaLawyer) May 2, 2019

Confirmed, 90-8: Executive Calendar #33 Rodolfo Armando Ruiz II to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of Florida — Senate Cloakroom (@SenateCloakroom) May 2, 2019

90-8: Senate confirms Rodolfo Ruiz to be US District judge for Southern Florida, the 100th federal judge overall approved by Senate of Trump presidency:

61 District Court judges

37 Circuit Court judges

2 Supreme Court justices pic.twitter.com/nBNu5jwC63 — Craig Caplan (@CraigCaplan) May 2, 2019

Majority Leader Mitch McConnell deserves much of the credit for making this happen and plans to keep the process moving. In March, he moved to change Senate rules to help streamline nominees being blocked by Democrats. From Roll Call: