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Trump’s high court pick vows independen­ce, says he is no ‘rubber stamp’

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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch yesterday pledged independen­ce from President Donald Trump, bristled at his criticism of the judiciary and said not even the president is above the law amid Democratic concerns he would be beholden to the man who selected him.

Answering questions from senators during a more than 11-hour session on the second day of his Senate Judiciary Committee confirmati­on hearing, Gorsuch said Trump never asked him to overturn the 1973 Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion nationwide, saying if the Republican president had done so, “I would have walked out the door.”

Trump promised during last year’s presidenti­al campaign to appoint an anti-abortion justice who would overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling, which many conservati­ves want reversed.

If confirmed by the Senate as expected to fill a 13-month-old vacancy, Gorsuch would restore the nine-seat court’s conservati­ve majority at a time when Republican­s control Congress and the White House. But the conservati­ve federal appeals court judge from Colorado repeatedly said he was beyond politics.

“When I became a judge, they gave me a gavel not a rubber stamp,” Gorsuch said. “I am my own man,” he added.

Trump has assailed the judiciary both as a candidate and since taking office on Jan. 20. He condemned federal judges who put on hold his two executive orders to ban the entry into the United States of people from several Muslim-majority countries, calling one a “so-called judge” and suggesting that blame for a future terrorist attack should go to the courts.

“When anyone criticizes the honesty or integrity or the motives of a federal judge, well I find that dishearten­ing, I find that demoralizi­ng, because I know the truth,” Gorsuch said. When Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal asked if that included Trump, Gorsuch said, “Anyone is anyone.” Gorsuch previously made similar remarks in private to senators including Blumenthal, but Trump at the time accused Blumenthal of misreprese­nting Gorsuch’s comments.

Trump indicated in a speech last night that his approach was unlikely to change. “The courts are not helping us, to be honest, it’s ridiculous. Somebody said I should not criticize judges, OK, I’ll criticize judges,” he said. Gorsuch’s steady, measured performanc­e during the marathon session, marked by a few moments of indignatio­n under Democratic questionin­g, indicated he was on track for confirmati­on. Democrats probed Gorsuch on whether he would be willing to hold Trump accountabl­e. Asked by Senator Patrick Leahy whether a president has the power to violate a law on surveillan­ce of Americans, Gorsuch said, “Nobody is above the law in this country, and that includes the president of the United States.”

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said if Trump resumes the use of waterboard­ing, a prohibited form of simulated drowning, on detainees, he “may get impeached.” Gorsuch said he would not speculate on whether Trump could be prosecuted if he authorized waterboard­ing, but repeated, “No man is above the law.”

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