The Latest: No Democrats expected to vote to confirm Barrett
No Democratic senators are expected to vote to confirm
Two
Kaine said voting is already underway in his and other states. “Rushing a confirmation vote before the American people have weighed in would be reckless,” he said in a statement.
Said Manchin, “I cannot support a process that risks further division of the American people at a time when we desperately need to come together.” He said he would not vote to support Barrett or any nominee before
In 2016,
Democratic presidential nominee
But in a lengthy written statement Saturday, Biden’s only explicit criticism of President Donald Trump’s nominee turned on health care.
Biden framed Trump’s choice as another move in Republicans’ effort to scrap the 2010 health care law passed by his old boss, President
“She has a written track record of disagreeing with the
Senate Democratic leader
Schumer said Saturday that President
Pelosi said all the protections offered with the Affordable Care Act, including its ban on insurers denying coverage to those with preexisting conditions and the ability for young adults to remain on parents’ plans, “will be gone.”
The
The Democratic leaders warn that with Barrett, the court will almost surely tip rightward and could strike down the law.
The
The panel plans to start the hearing with opening statements on
The people spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the schedule before it is officially announced.
The hearings will come less than a month from the
Barrett would replace
— AP writer
President Donald Trump’s pick to the
Speaking moments after President Donald Trumped nominated her to the high court during a
Barrett is a polar opposite of Ginsburg when it comes to judicial philosophy. Barret hailed conservative icon, former Justice
But she called Ginsburg a justice of “enormous talent and consequence.” And she praised Ginsburg as a trailblazer for women’s rights, saying she “not only broke glass ceilings, she smashed them.
She also lauded Ginsburg for being able to disagree with colleagues on principles but “without rancor.”
Barrett was a clerk for Scalia, who died in 2016.
Barrett said Saturday as President
“Judges must apply the law as written. Judges are not policy makers,” she said.
Scalia was a proponent of originalism, the method of constitutional interpretation that looks to the meaning of words and concepts as they were understood by the Founding Fathers.
President
Trump said Saturday that she is one of the nation’s “brilliant and gifted legal minds.” And he called her “very eminently qualified for the job.”
Barrett is his third nomination to the high court after Justice
Barrett would replace Justice
Barrett, a judge on the
But liberals say her legal views are too heavily influenced by her religious beliefs and fear her ascent to the nation’s highest court could lead to a scaling back of hard-fought abortion rights.
President
The president introduced Barrett in the White House
Barrett is 48 and has seven children, including two adopted from
She would be the fifth woman to serve on the high court.
Her husband, Jesse, and her children are at the
Senate Majority Leader
The Republican leader said Saturday that Trump “could not have made a better decision” in nominating the appellate court judge.
McConnell says he looks forward to meeting Barrett next week.
Barrett would replace the late liberal Justice
Barrett, a judge on the
President
Trump announced the news Saturday. The selection is likely to energize the president’s base weeks before
Barrett, a judge on the
Barrett was considered to be a finalist in 2018 before Trump nominated Justice
At just 48, Barrett would be the youngest justice, and her tenure could last for decades.
An airplane believed to be carrying likely
Barrett is expected to be nominated to the
The seat was made vacant by the death of Justice
Barrett is a justice on the
She met with Trump at the



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