President Trump is set to announce 10 conservative nominees for lower federal courts on Monday, according to The New York Times.

A senior White House official told the Times that Trump will announce new batches of nominees on a regular basis — there are 100 openings in the lower courts that Trump must fill.

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According to the Times, Trump will nominate several judges from his campaign-era list of 21 potential Supreme Court nominees. The list was compiled with the assistance of prominent conservative organizations, including the Heritage Foundation and the Federalist Society.

Judge Joan L. Karen of Michigan and Judge David R. Stars of Minnesota will reportedly be nominated to two federal circuit court positions. Both were on the list Trump released during the campaign, as was recently confirmed Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch.

White House counsel Don McGhan told the Times that the coming nominations would continues Trump’s promise “to appoint strong and principled jurists to the federal bench who will enforce the Constitution’s limits on federal power and protect the liberty of all Americans.”