Twitter flap forces Kansas governor to drop court nominee
Kelly's withdrawal of Jack's nomination for the
The judge's Twitter page includes tweets and retweets from 2017 with foul language or acronyms, some expressing support for abortion rights and gun control. A
"Who would ever think that a sitting judge would be participating in this these kinds of communications?" Kelly told The Associated Press. "It never occurred to us."
The problems with the appointment could get messier. Kelly said she will name a new nominee, but
A 2013 law says the governor forfeits the appointment power if she fails to nominate someone within 60 days of a vacancy, which was
Jack's nomination was doomed Monday when Wagle announced she would not support his confirmation.
Wilborn said Tuesday that Jack's tweets were "out of line" for a judge. And Wagle said "liberal judicial activism has no place in
Jack, who served in the
He also said he thought his tweets would be viewed only by his roughly 100 followers and did not understand they were accessible to the public.
"My mistake was in a lack of understanding of Twitter," he said. "I am sorry to
Kelly nominated Jack to replace longtime
Jack was appointed to the bench in 2005 by then-Democratic Gov.
He is now registered as an unaffiliated voter, and Kelly said his Twitter feed "doesn't coincide with the conversations we had with
The withdrawal of Jack's nomination was particularly embarrassing because Kelly took the extra step — not required by law — of appointing a panel of lawyers and non-lawyers to screen applications, interview candidates in public and name three finalists.
"I think her staff let her down," Wilborn said. "I have grandchildren that could have found that in social media."
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