Biden warns in Philly that confirming a new Supreme Court justice now would cause 'irreversible damage'
"To jam this nomination through the
Speaking directly to a small number of
"The last thing we need is to add a constitutional crisis that plunges us deeper into the abyss, deeper into the darkness," Biden added. "If we go down this path, it would cause irreversible damage. The infection this president has unleashed on our democracy can be fatal. Enough."
The sudden political fight over filling Ginsburg's seat is a new defining issue in an already combustible presidential election roiled by a year of national crises. Both
That marked a reversal from four years ago, when McConnell refused to allow a vote on President
On Sunday, Biden cited Ginsburg's "dying words" -- spoken days before her death and relayed by her family -- that she not be replaced "until a new president is installed."
"As a nation, we should heed her final call to us not as a personal service to her, but as a service to our country at a crossroads," Biden said.
Biden spoke at length about a Trump administration case before the
He cited "nearly half a century of legal precedent" protecting abortion rights, starting with the 1973
"There's so much at stake," Biden said, noting other cases before the court. "The right to health care, clean air, clean water, the environment, equal pay for equal work, the rights of voters, immigrants, women, workers. And right now, our country faces a choice, a choice about whether we will come back from the brink."
And he pointed to McConnell's refusal to consider Obama's 2016 nomination of Judge
"Having made this their standard when it served their interests, they cannot, just four years later, change course when it doesn't serve their ends," Biden said. Conceding that he wouldn't persuade Trump or McConnell, Biden added: "I'm speaking to those
Trump, speaking at the
"There's been many occasions where, frankly, it turned out to be during a presidential year," Trump said. "But we want to respect the process, and the process will move. I think it's going to move very quickly, actually."
And Trump pushed back against Sen.
"We won," Trump said of the 2016 election. "And we have an obligation, as the winners, to pick who we want."
Sen.
Sen.
Trump has consistently trailed Biden in national polls and in surveys of critical swing states like
In his remarks Sunday, Biden reiterated his campaign promise to nominate a Black woman to the court for the first time. But he was critical of Trump for releasing names of potential nominees, saying it could influence their rulings or create the perception of influence if they hold lower court seats. Biden said he wouldn't do the same because it would make his potential nominees "subject to unrelenting political attacks."
"I'll consult with senators in both parties about that pick, as well as legal and civic leaders in our country," Biden said. "In the end, the choice will be mine and mine alone, but I will consult."
He noted several times that millions of voters will have already cast their ballot for president by
"And you can't un-ring the bell," Biden said. "In just a few weeks, all voters in this nation will be heard. They're the ones that the
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