@ 22 Munited States Senate November 19, 2018 Pat Cipollone Office of the White House Counsel 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20300 Dear Mr. Cipollone, We write Lo follow up on our previous letter dated October 19, 2018, whereby we requested that the White Touse work with us to reach an agreement on a consensus package of nominees for vacancies to the Ninth Circuit and to the district court vacaneies in the Central and Southem Districis of California. In our October 19th letter, we stated our readiness to engaye in discussions so that we could reach a bipartisan agreement, Since thal leer, we have goue through the midterm elections, and wo additional districc court vacancies have arisen. ALthis moment, there are currently three Ninth Circuit vacancies based in Calitornia; seven vacancies in the Central District of California; and four vacancies, in the Southern Discrict of Califomia. We do not know if'you have assumed the positon of White House Counsel yet, but we are writing to follow up post-cleetion to reaffirm our willingness to engage in such discussions once you are prepared to do so. In our previous letter, we indicated that we would be prepared to accept the following potential offers for @ package to the Ninth Circuit: James Rogan trom the White House’s list, Judge Luey Koh from our list of recommended candidates, and a third candidate to be further agreed upon. In the alternative, we would also be willing ta work with your office on an agreement similar to one that the White House struck with Senators Durbin and Duckworth. As you know, in that case each party selected one candidate rom the other party's ist for the Circuit lo fill lwo vacancies, For the Ninth Cireuit where there are tiree vacancies, this would involve our selecting a candidate from the 1 WASHINGTON, DG zas10-on4 tei ane White House list; the White House selecting a candidate from our list for the Ninth Circuit; and further discussions on a third nominee that both parties would agree upon, The Ninth Circuit negotiations would also be part of a brouder packag would also Gill vacancies to our district courts in the Central and Southem Districts of California. Our respective judicial commissions have interviewed numerous candidates to these vacancies — including those suggested by the White Tlouse. We believe that we could agree upon some set of nominees that would be agreeable to all parties involved. ‘While we continue to oppose the slate of nominces the White [louse pul forward on October 10, we remzin hopeful that you will work with us to reach a bipartisan agreement in « timely manner. ‘Thank you for your consideration Sincerely, Geta Dianne Feinstein United States Senator Kamala D, Hatris United States Senator ce: Chatles Grassley, Chaioman, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary Lindsey Graham, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary