With that dichotomy in mind, logic would suggest that Trump could probably also exclude as unfit:
Judges from the Democratic Party. […]
Judges who are immigrants. […]
Judges who are women. […]
Judges who are black.
Trump twice this weekend attempted to highlight support from black voters. He first pointed out a black man in the crowd at a rally, though that man wasn’t a Trump supporter. He then tweeted an image of a black family that supported him — but the image was a news photo from an unrelated event. But that aside, his past comments about black people, legal fights surrounding his company’s renting practices and recurring overlap with racists on social media all offer more than enough reason for Trump to assume that a black judge would treat him unfairly.
Judges with physical disabilities. Trump’s now-infamous imitation of New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski speaks for itself.
So what’s left? A white or Asian male Republican judge. The good news for Trump, of course, is that there are plenty of judges who fall into that category. In 2013, the Federal Judiciary Center determined that only 39 percent of federal judges were women and only 37 percent weren’t white. Figure about half of the 874 federal judges were appointed by Republicans, and that’s a pretty big pool from which to choose.
Until Trump comes up with another reason to suggest that the judge is biased against him.