Albuquerque Journal

Court nominee’s answers criticized

Senator dislikes deflection­s

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WASHINGTON — Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said Tuesday he has “serious, serious concerns” about President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee after their meeting, complainin­g that the federal judge “avoided answers like the plague.”

Schumer, who met with Judge Neil Gorsuch on Tuesday, stopped short of saying he would oppose the nomination.

The New York Democrat said after the meeting that he asked Gorsuch about “whether a Muslim ban could in concept be constituti­onal,” alluding to Trump’s executive order banning entries to the U.S. from seven majority-Muslim countries; about Trump’s unsubstant­iated comments that there may have been millions of illegal votes in the 2016 election; and about the reach of executive power.

Schumer said Gorsuch deflected the questions.

Pointing to Trump’s criticism of a federal judge who halted the executive order over the weekend, Schumer said the bar for a Supreme Court nominee “to prove they can be independen­t has never, never been higher.”

Schumer is under pressure from many in his party to oppose the nomination. But other Democrats may support it. California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said Tuesday that she was impressed with Gorsuch after her own meeting with him Monday.

Feinstein said Gorsuch “is a very caring person and he’s obviously legally very smart.”

She has not yet said whether she will support him, though.

She stressed that it’s a lifetime appointmen­t and Gorsuch is only 49.

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