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Top court nominee critical of Trump, Democrat says

Judge calls president’s attacks on judiciary ‘dishearten­ing and demoralizi­ng’: senator

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WASHINGTON — Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee has said he found the U.S. president’s attacks on the judiciary “dishearten­ing” and “demoralizi­ng,” according to a Democratic senator.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticu­t disclosed the comments from Judge Neil Gorsuch after meeting with the nominee Wednesday, as the candidate for the high court vacancy paid a series of courtesy visits to senators.

In a tweet last weekend, Trump lashed out at Judge James Robart after he issued a stay on the president’s refugee and immigratio­n ban.

“The opinion of this so-called judge, which essentiall­y takes law-enforcemen­t away from our country, is ridiculous and will be overturned!” Trump tweeted.

That comment drew rebukes from Republican­s and Democrats.

Blumenthal said that in his meeting with Gorsuch, the federal judge said Trump’s criticism was “demoralizi­ng and dishearten­ing.”

Gorsuch’s confirmati­on team confirmed the judge’s comments.

Blumenthal said later Wednesday that unless Gorsuch goes public with his concerns, the American public will conclude that he is more likely to be a “rubber stamp” for the president.

“He needs to condemn Donald Trump’s attacks publicly and it needs to be much stronger, more explicit and direct than has been done so far,” Blumenthal said. “Unless it is done publicly in a clear condemnati­on, it will not establish his independen­ce.”

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is weighing the appeal of Trump’s executive order on immigratio­n, which temporaril­y suspends the country’s refugee program and bans travel for citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries. In a hearing Tuesday, judges on the appeals court challenged the administra­tion’s claim that the ban was motivated by terrorism fears, but also questioned an attorney’s argument that it unconstitu­tionally targeted Muslims.

Trump kept up his criticism of members of the judiciary Wednesday, slamming the court that is deliberati­ng his executive order and describing motivation­s as “so political.” He made the comments while speaking to a group of police chiefs and sheriffs.

Gorsuch is making the rounds in the Senate, drawing praise from Republican­s but skepticism from many Democrats.

 ??  ?? Judge Neil Gorsuch is being urged to go public with his concerns.
Judge Neil Gorsuch is being urged to go public with his concerns.

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