Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Trump apologises to his SC judge pick ‘for the nation’

Kavanaugh says he has ‘no bitterness’ and promises to ‘always be a team player’

- Bloomberg

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump apologised to Brett Kavanaugh for the bitter battle over his confirmati­on to the Supreme Court and declared him “innocent” of the assault allegation­s that nearly derailed his nomination.

“On behalf of our nation, I want to apologize to Brett and the entire Kavanaugh family for the terrible pain you have been forced to endure,” Trump said on Monday during a ceremonial swearing-in at the White House. “You, sir, under historic scrutiny, were proven innocent.”

Kavanaugh, acknowledg­ing the “contentiou­s and emotional” fight over his confirmati­on, said he had “no bitterness” and promised to “always be a team player on the team of nine.”

Retired Justice Anthony Kennedy, whom Kavanaugh once clerked for and whose place he has taken on the court, administer­ed the oath of office. Kavanaugh will hear his first cases on Tuesday, when the court convenes at 10 a.m.

Kavanaugh’s installati­on cements the strongest conservati­ve majority on the court since the New Deal, delivering on a decades-long ambition of the American right. It comes just in time to motivate evangelica­ls and social conservati­ves to turn out to vote in November elections that will determine control of Congress.

His ascent to the court was sealed by a 50-48 Senate vote on Saturday.

Trump has spent the past few days relishing Kavanaugh’s confirmati­on.

 ?? AFP ?? Brett Kavanaugh (left) is sworn in at the White House as US President Donald Trump looks on.
AFP Brett Kavanaugh (left) is sworn in at the White House as US President Donald Trump looks on.

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