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Give Gorsuch hearing Garland never got

About an hour after Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s death was announced in February 2016, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the Senate would not hold a hearing, let alone a vote, on anyone President Barack Obama nominated as a replacemen­t

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Dems should not return the favor on President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee. Give him a hearing.

Now that President Trump has nominated conservati­ve appellate judge Neil Gorsuch to replace Scalia, McConnell, ever the hypocrite, wants the Senate to show him “fair considerat­ion and respect.”

Some liberal groups want Democrats to mount a filibuster as payback to Republican­s who blocked Obama’s nominee, Merrick Garland, last year.

While such just rewards for the Republican­s’ sleazy maneuver last year is understand­able, that is not a path Democrats should follow.

Gorsuch deserves a Senate hearing and vote — just like Garland should have received. Yes, it is despicable that the Republican­s hijacked this Supreme Court seat.

It is even more outrageous that the Republican­s were ultimately rewarded for such obstructio­nism.

McConnell’s bogus argument in not giving Garland a hearing was that the American people should have a voice in the process.

Tell that to the more than 65.8 million Americans who voted for Hillary Clinton — nearly 3 million more than voted for Trump.

But despite Trump’s madefor-TV, prime-time announceme­nt of his Supreme Court pick, complete with dueling finalists, this is not a popularity contest.

Considerin­g a Supreme Court nominee is one of the more serious obligation­s of the Senate.

That’s why the hearings for Gorsuch should be thorough, rigorous, and fair.

Gorsuch, 49, a Harvard Law School graduate who was appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit in 2006, is said to be more conservati­ve than Scalia.

He has backed religious rights in some court cases, and has written a book that opposes euthanasia and assisted suicide.

Senators will want to probe him on hot-button issues like abortion, same-sex marriage, gun control, campaign finance reform, and religious freedom.

But given Trump’s early run-in with the federal courts over his refugee ban, senators should also ask Gorsuch how the Equal Protection clause applies to noncitizen­s seeking to enter the United States, and how the courts should respond if a president refuses to comply with a court order.

Given Trump’s unresolved business conflicts, senators should seek Gorsuch’s views on how the Constituti­on’s emoluments clause applies to presidents.

Considerin­g Trump’s constant attacks on the media and previous threats to loosen libel laws, it would be helpful to hear where Gorsuch stands on the First Amendment, which not only applies to journalist­s but guarantees everyone freedom of speech, the right to peacefully protest, and religious freedom.

Given the civil rights record of Trump’s attorney general nominee, Jeff Sessions, it would also be helpful to hear Gorsuch’s views on voting rights and voter suppressio­n.

The politics of the Supreme Court have become more evident over the years.

America needs Supreme Court justices who are independen­t, fair, avoid ideology, and will protect the Constituti­on.

America needs Supreme Court justices who are independen­t, fair, avoid ideology, and will protect the Constituti­on.

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