New York Daily News

Schumer bashes GOP as hypocrites for Supreme flip-flop

- BY DAVE GOLDINER

The Senate minority leader accused the GOP of hypocritic­ally trashing precedent to quickly transform the top court into a right-wing bulwark against the liberal values she fought for.

“They are fighting to reverse Justice Ginsburg’s legacy, not honor it,” Schumer (D-N.Y.) said. in a fierce broadside at Republican colleagues.

He called the fast track confirmati­on plan an effort to win support on the top court to repeal Obamacare and turn back the clock on abortion, voting rights, and same-sex marriage.

The Supreme Court will hear on Nov. 10th the GOP lawsuit that would strike down the historic act that provides health insurance to millions and bars insurance companies from discrimina­ting against those with preexistin­g conditions.

“Average Americans are asking what do we have to lose,” Schumer said. “The stakes are no less than our fundamenta­l rights. You cannot trust Republican­s not to rip away your health care in the middle of a pandemic.”

Republican­s hold a 53-47 majority in the Senate and only two moderates have expressed any misgivings about the plan to replace RBG with less than six weeks before Election Day.

GOP leaders insist they have every right to fill the seat, even though they themselves claimed to set a precedent by refusing to consider President Obama’s pick to replace the last Justice Antonin Scalia eight months before the 2016 vote.

Schumer mocked that claim as shameless political hypocrisy, noting that no Supreme Court Justice has ever been confirmed between July and Election Day in a presidenti­al election year.

“There is no, no, no precedent for this,” he said. “We have a term for that: It’s called a double standard.”

His voice dripping with sarcasm, Schumer repeated the words of powerful Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), wwho categorica­lly aand specifical­ly ppromised to oppose aan effort by Trump to fifill a vacancy in the fifinal year of his first tterm.

“What can you ttrust them on now, AAmerica?” Schumer aasked. “How can yyou take their words sseriously?”

Schumer reserved some of his fiercest attacks for President Trump, who has accused RBG’s relatives of concocting her reported final wish that her replacemen­t not be chosen until Americans vote in November.

“How low can a president go?” Schumer asked.

Democrats hope to gum up the Senate works a bit to stall Trump’s push to replace RBG as soon as possible, but Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is a master of Senate procedure himself and believes he can bring a pick to a final confirmati­on vote before Nov. 3.

The GOP could also vote to confirm a Trump pick in a lame-duck session after Election Day but that could be politicall­y fraught if Trump loses to Joe Biden or Democrats flip the Senate as polls suggest.

Trump plans to unveil his pick on Saturday afternoon and is widely expected to choose Amy Coney Barrett, a conservati­ve appeals court judge.

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