Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Democrats step up attacks as Supreme Court showdown nears

- By Erica Werner

Senate Democrats elevated their attacks against President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Wednesday, portraying him as an ally of the powerful and an enemy of the weak as an explosive showdown loomed on the Senate floor. Republican­s defended Judge Neil Gorsuch, accusing Democrats of trying to block him out of frustratio­n over Trump’s election victory.

“Democrats would filibuster Ruth Bader Ginsburg if President Donald Trump nominated her,” said Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., naming one of the more liberal sitting justices. “There is simply no principled reason to oppose this exceptiona­l, exceptiona­l Supreme Court nominee.”

Democrats begged to differ, returning again and again to McConnell’s decision last year to deny considerat­ion to then-President Barack Obama’s Supreme Court nominee, Judge Merrick Garland, who was ignored for nearly a year by Senate Republican­s after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia.

Instead McConnell kept Scalia’s seat open, a calculatio­n that is now paying off hugely for Republican­s and Trump, who will be able to claim the biggest victory of his presidency to date if Gorsuch is confirmed on Friday as expected.

“For the first time in history, we are considerin­g a nominee for a stolen Supreme Court seat, and that alone should be reason for everyone who cares about this institutio­n to turn down this nominee,” Sen. Jeff Merkley, DOre., said on the Senate floor as he wrapped up a 15-anda-half-hour overnight talk-athon to underscore his party’s opposition to Gorsuch. “This is an extreme nominee from the far right who doesn’t believe in the fundamenta­l vision of ‘We the People.’”

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