Washington – Senate Democrats Skip Hearing Amid Post-Kavanaugh Tensions

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    FILE - The Senate Judiciary Committee markup on the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to be an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, 28 September 2018. EPAWashington – Just when it seemed the partisan divide on the Senate Judiciary Committee couldn’t get much worse, it did.

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    Every Democrat on the panel skipped a Wednesday hearing on judicial nominations. The Democrats said the hearing should have been canceled because the Senate is not in session ahead of next month’s election.

    Republican Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley said he had already delayed the hearing at the request of Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the panel’s top Democrat. He said he wouldn’t agree to a “last-minute withdrawal.”

    Republicans also said that objections to the hearing came just a week before the hearing date and after families of the judicial nominees had already made travel arrangements. They also released the attendance record of Democratic lawmakers on the committee for previous confirmation hearings held this year to highlight how lightly attended some of the hearings were.

    The dispute comes after the confirmation battle over Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, a bruising fight that played out on the Judiciary Committee. The panel advanced Kavanaugh’s nomination after hearing testimony from Christine Blasey Ford, who accused him of sexual assault. Kavanaugh denied the allegation.

    The Senate has so far confirmed 84 of President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees, and Republicans are eager to confirm more. By comparison, the Senate confirmed 60 of President Barack Obama’s judicial nominees in his first two years.

    Six prospective federal judges testified at Wednesday’s hearing, most notably Allison Jones Rushing, 36, of North Carolina, who is nominated to serve on the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

    Grassley arranged for Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., to chair the hearing. Grassley did not attend.

    Trump and Republicans senators have cited judicial confirmations as one of their biggest success stories. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said that “what we’re doing in the area of the court, I think, is the most important thing we’re doing.”

    Liberal advocacy groups called Wednesday’s hearing a sham.

    “Republicans are so eager to remake the federal courts in Trump’s image that they continue to violate Senate traditions, rules, and norms,” said Kristine Lucius of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights.


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    5 years ago

    The Dems are creating political games as the norm. I wish them the extremes of losses. Personally, I will never considering voting for any Democrat at the federal level.

    AmYisroel
    AmYisroel
    5 years ago

    poor loser democrats vote the scumbags out

    5 years ago

    these DemocRATS should not be elected at all – they do not work for the US Government and its American Citizens – they work for themselves and don’t care about anyone else – so the SOLUTION is to VOTE THEM OUT OF OFFICE

    VOTE REPUBLICAN IN NOVEMBER

    5 years ago

    The great visionary Reb Avigdor Miller, OB”M, always stated clearly, It’s Ossur to vote for the Democrats, they are all Liberals.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    5 years ago

    Democrats acting like……. Democrats.
    Need I say more?