Radical Obama Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court Senate confirmation hearings will begin March 21.
Senate Judiciary Chairman Dick Durbin said he looks forward to Jackson’s appearance before the committee and to “respectful and dignified hearings.”
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The Democrats want a “respectful and dignified hearing” after destroying Trump’s SCOTUS nominee Brett Kavanaugh with lies.
“As I have said from the time that Justice Breyer announced his retirement, the Committee will undertake a fair and timely process to consider Judge Jackson’s nomination,” Durbin wrote in the letter. “I look forward to Judge Jackson’s appearance before the Committee and to respectful and dignified hearings.”
Durbin said he hopes to have Jackson confirmed to the Supreme Court by April 9.
The Hill reported:
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Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings will begin on Monday, March 21 and will last four days, the Senate Judiciary Committee announced Wednesday.
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), the committee’s chairman, released a letter notifying his colleagues on the panel of the schedule that week and promised a thorough review of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals judge who President Biden has tapped to fill Justice Stephen Breyer’s seat.
The four days of hearings will begin on March 21 with opening statements from committee members, people tasked with introducing Jackson and the judge herself. Committee members will be able to question Jackson the following Tuesday and Wednesday, and the panel will also hold a closed-door meeting that Wednesday to discuss her FBI background investigation, which is routine for all Supreme Court nominees.
Ketanji Brown has an awful record. Several of her major decisions were overturned.
Lindsey Graham, Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski voted to confirm her as District Judge and they will support her again.
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