Sen. Feinstein Issues Statement on Senate Debate Rule Change
"Changing the rules is not only unnecessary, but also is dangerous, especially when we are talking about lifetime appointments. Further, given this administration's failure to properly vet its own nominees, the
"There is simply no need to limit debate on
"Through his first two years in office,
"Further, the current administration's circuit court nominees have been confirmed nearly twice as fast as
"The rules change is also unnecessary because
"On average, the
"In addition, a higher percentage of
"Finally,
"For example,
"And Senators Durbin and Duckworth of
"In addition, we are right now in post-cloture time on the nomination of
"Despite all of this,
"All of this leads to an unmistakable conclusion - shortening debate time is unnecessary. It is a response to a non-existent problem, and it is simply a power grab meant to stack the courts at an even faster rate.
"It is also important to stress why it is so dangerous to allow the Trump administration to stack the courts in this way, without adequate debate time.
"We have seen this administration fill lifetime positions with young, inexperienced nominees who are often outside the legal mainstream. And we have seen them try to do this without properly vetting those same nominees, as in the case of
"The
"Nominees like
"And nominees like
"Two hours is simply not enough time to scrutinize these nominees' records, especially when so many of this administration's judicial nominees fail to disclose materials to the
"In conclusion, Mr. President, all Senators - and not just those on the
"All Senators need adequate time to make an informed decision about whether these nominees are qualified to decide the fate of thousands of people's lives. After all, the American people deserve to know that if they find themselves in a federal court, they will have an impartial, qualified, mainstream jurist who has earned the right to sit on the bench.
"This decision to break the rules and reduce debate time on judicial nominees not only harms the institution of the



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