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Donald Trump names Brett Kavanaugh as supreme court nominee – live Donald Trump names Brett Kavanaugh as supreme court nominee – live
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Tonight explains – at least in part – why so many conservatives have yet to abandoned Trump.
This is dead on https://t.co/pPlUyX6tfS
George W. Bush applauds the choice of his former aide ...
President Trump has made an outstanding decision in nominating Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Brett is a brilliant jurist who has faithfully applied the Constitution and laws throughout his 12 years on the D.C. Circuit. He is a fine husband, father, and friend – and a man of the highest integrity. He will make a superb Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine
Judge Kavanaugh has impressive credentials and extensive experience, having served more than a decade on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
I will conduct a careful, thorough vetting of the President’s nominee to the Supreme Court, as I have done with the five previous Supreme Court Justices whom I have considered. I look forward to Judge Kavanaugh’s public hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee and to questioning him in a meeting in my office.”
Senator Joe Donnelly, Democrat of Indiana
As I have said, part of my job as Senator includes thoroughly considering judicial nominations, including to the Supreme Court. I will take the same approach as I have previously for a Supreme Court vacancy. Following the president’s announcement, I will carefully review and consider the record and qualifications of Judge Brett Kavanaugh.”
Senator Joe Manchin, Democrat of West Virginia
As the Senator from #WV, I have a constitutional obligation to advise & consent on a nominee to fill Supreme Court vacancies & I take that responsibility seriously. MORE: pic.twitter.com/eG8rULoE33
Senator Heidi Heitkamp, Democrat of North Dakota
My statement on the nomination of Judge Kavanaugh to serve on the Supreme Court: pic.twitter.com/ia1yOICT9P
Senator Cory Booker, Democrat of New Jersey says he is “strongly opposed” Kavanaugh’s nomination.
His nomination should be a non-starter for every member of the Senate concerned about the integrity of the special counsel’s investigation and worried about the Court undermining the rights of women to make their own medical decisions; civil rights; the rights of Americans to quality, affordable healthcare; voting rights; the rights of workers to organize for better wages and working conditions; and more.”
Senator Kamala Harris, Democrat of California, also announces her opposition to Kavanaugh.
I know personally just how consequential this seat on the Supreme Court is. Almost two decades after the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, I was part of only the second class to integrate the Berkeley, California public schools. If that Court had not issued that unanimous opinion led by Chief Justice Earl Warren in that case argued by Thurgood Marshall, I likely would not have become a lawyer, or a prosecutor, or a been elected district attorney, or the Attorney General of California. And I certainly would not have become a United States Senator.
That’s the power an individual Supreme Court Justice holds. Those are the stakes of this nomination. We must demand a mainstream jurist worthy of our great country.”
Bernie Sanders, Independent from Vermont, responded to the announcement in a Facebook video in which he asked supporters to join the fight to block Kavanaugh from reaching the supreme court.
He added in a statement: “I do not believe a person with those views should be given a lifetime seat on the Supreme Court. We must mobilize the American people to defeat Trump’s right-wing, reactionary nominee.”
Kirsten Gillibrand, a Democrat of New York, also plans to oppose Kavanaugh.
This new judge could be the deciding vote in whether insurance companies can charge people more, or don’t have to cover them at all anymore, if they have preexisting conditions — and nearly half of all New Yorkers have a preexisting condition. He could be the deciding vote to uphold the disastrous Citizens United decision, which allowed corporations to pour unlimited money into our politics. And he could be the deciding vote in overturning Roe v. Wade, which is what President Trump said he wanted his new Supreme Court Justice to do.
Brett Kavanaugh is an anti-consumer zealot, an opponent of preexisting condition protections, a critic of abortion rights and access to contraception, a Second Amendment radical, and a bad choice for the Supreme Court.Not a close call. I will vote NO.
Gun rights activists will be cheering Trump’s selection of Kavanaugh, who has a clear pro-gun record.In 2011, Kavanaugh wrote a dissent arguing that D.C’s local assault weapon ban was unconstitutional:“There is no meaningful or persuasive constitutional distinction between semi-automatic handguns and semiautomatic rifles,” he wrote. ”Semi-automatic rifles, like semi-automatic handguns, have not traditionally been banned and are in common use by law-abiding citizens for self-defense in the home, hunting, and other lawful uses. Moreover, semiautomatic handguns are used in connection with violent crimes far more than semi-automatic rifles are. It follows from Heller’s protection of semi-automatic handguns that semi-automatic rifles are also constitutionally protected and that D.C.’s ban on them is unconstitutional.”While the federal assault weapons ban lapsed in 2004, seven American states and the District of Columbia still have local assault weapon bans, and several parents of victims of the February 14 Parkland, Florida school shooting have been pushing for stricter federal controls on assault weapons.Everytown for Gun Safety, which supports stricter gun laws, said Kavanaugh’s record “demonstrates a dangerous view of the Second Amendment that elevates gun rights above public safety” and said he “has made clear he would strike down prohibitions on the AR-15 and other assault-style weapons.“We’ve never had a justice nominated to the Supreme Court with as much of a clear Second Amendment record” as Kavanaugh or as runner-up Thomas Hardiman, said Dave Kopel, an attorney and gun rights advocate, said shortly before the decision was announced. “There were lots of people who voted for Trump with great reluctance because of his personal qualities, but ultimately decided the Supreme Court was the most important issue,” Kopel said. Tonight, those people “can very much feel that their work was worthwhile.”Gun rights activists will be cheering Trump’s selection of Kavanaugh, who has a clear pro-gun record.In 2011, Kavanaugh wrote a dissent arguing that D.C’s local assault weapon ban was unconstitutional:“There is no meaningful or persuasive constitutional distinction between semi-automatic handguns and semiautomatic rifles,” he wrote. ”Semi-automatic rifles, like semi-automatic handguns, have not traditionally been banned and are in common use by law-abiding citizens for self-defense in the home, hunting, and other lawful uses. Moreover, semiautomatic handguns are used in connection with violent crimes far more than semi-automatic rifles are. It follows from Heller’s protection of semi-automatic handguns that semi-automatic rifles are also constitutionally protected and that D.C.’s ban on them is unconstitutional.”While the federal assault weapons ban lapsed in 2004, seven American states and the District of Columbia still have local assault weapon bans, and several parents of victims of the February 14 Parkland, Florida school shooting have been pushing for stricter federal controls on assault weapons.Everytown for Gun Safety, which supports stricter gun laws, said Kavanaugh’s record “demonstrates a dangerous view of the Second Amendment that elevates gun rights above public safety” and said he “has made clear he would strike down prohibitions on the AR-15 and other assault-style weapons.“We’ve never had a justice nominated to the Supreme Court with as much of a clear Second Amendment record” as Kavanaugh or as runner-up Thomas Hardiman, said Dave Kopel, an attorney and gun rights advocate, said shortly before the decision was announced. “There were lots of people who voted for Trump with great reluctance because of his personal qualities, but ultimately decided the Supreme Court was the most important issue,” Kopel said. Tonight, those people “can very much feel that their work was worthwhile.”
Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell called Kavanaugh a “superb choice” and “an impressive nominee who is extremely well qualified” to serve on the court.Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell called Kavanaugh a “superb choice” and “an impressive nominee who is extremely well qualified” to serve on the court.
Judge Kavanaugh has sterling academic credentials. He is widely admired for his intellect, experience, and exemplary judicial temperament. He has won the respect of his peers and is highly regarded throughout the legal community. And his judicial record demonstrates a firm understanding of the role of a judge in our Republic: Setting aside personal views and political preferences in order to interpret our laws as they are written.Judge Kavanaugh has sterling academic credentials. He is widely admired for his intellect, experience, and exemplary judicial temperament. He has won the respect of his peers and is highly regarded throughout the legal community. And his judicial record demonstrates a firm understanding of the role of a judge in our Republic: Setting aside personal views and political preferences in order to interpret our laws as they are written.
I look forward to meeting with Judge Kavanaugh and to the Senate’s fair consideration of his nomination, beginning with the work of Chairman Grassley and the Judiciary Committee. This is an opportunity for Senators to put partisanship aside and consider his legal qualifications with the fairness, respect, and seriousness that a Supreme Court nomination ought to command.”SenateI look forward to meeting with Judge Kavanaugh and to the Senate’s fair consideration of his nomination, beginning with the work of Chairman Grassley and the Judiciary Committee. This is an opportunity for Senators to put partisanship aside and consider his legal qualifications with the fairness, respect, and seriousness that a Supreme Court nomination ought to command.”Senate
Indivisible, the liberal activists group that has upended Democratic politics, declares “the fight is on”.Indivisible, the liberal activists group that has upended Democratic politics, declares “the fight is on”.
Indivisible Project’s Co-Executive Director Ezra Levin said in a statement on Kavanaugh:Indivisible Project’s Co-Executive Director Ezra Levin said in a statement on Kavanaugh:
If Trump successfully installs Brett Kavanaugh onto the Supreme Court to replace Anthony Kennedy, Trumpism will infect the Court for a generation. The stakes are no less than the fate of Roe v. Wade, the Affordable Care Act, LGBTQ rights, and our democratic institutions.If Trump successfully installs Brett Kavanaugh onto the Supreme Court to replace Anthony Kennedy, Trumpism will infect the Court for a generation. The stakes are no less than the fate of Roe v. Wade, the Affordable Care Act, LGBTQ rights, and our democratic institutions.
“Our path to victory is narrow, but it’s there. Step one is keeping all Democratic senators together. This is not business as usual and there’s no time to waste. All Democratic senators must come out in opposition right now. A vocal, united Democratic front will focus pressure on Republican senators - forcing them to decide between appeasing Trump or preserving our fundamental rights.“Our path to victory is narrow, but it’s there. Step one is keeping all Democratic senators together. This is not business as usual and there’s no time to waste. All Democratic senators must come out in opposition right now. A vocal, united Democratic front will focus pressure on Republican senators - forcing them to decide between appeasing Trump or preserving our fundamental rights.
So now is the time for hardball, and Senator Chuck Schumer is up at bat.”So now is the time for hardball, and Senator Chuck Schumer is up at bat.”
Sam Morris and Juweek Adolphe take a look:Sam Morris and Juweek Adolphe take a look:
With the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh for supreme court justice, Trump is set to cement his significant influence on the highest court in the land. Once Kavanaugh is confirmed, the probable outcome given the Republican controlled Senate, Trump will have made as many appointments in two years as Barack Obama did in two full terms.With the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh for supreme court justice, Trump is set to cement his significant influence on the highest court in the land. Once Kavanaugh is confirmed, the probable outcome given the Republican controlled Senate, Trump will have made as many appointments in two years as Barack Obama did in two full terms.
The result of those nominations has left us with a supreme court that leans towards the right, with a majority of sitting justices nominated by Republican presidents. This wind of change brings a conservative sway for decades that will only get stronger if Trump, who is not even halfway into his first term, could secure a third pick.The result of those nominations has left us with a supreme court that leans towards the right, with a majority of sitting justices nominated by Republican presidents. This wind of change brings a conservative sway for decades that will only get stronger if Trump, who is not even halfway into his first term, could secure a third pick.
Reactions to Trump’s choice are flooding in from every sector. But at the end of the day, it is the view of a handful of senators who will decide Kavanaugh’s fate.Reactions to Trump’s choice are flooding in from every sector. But at the end of the day, it is the view of a handful of senators who will decide Kavanaugh’s fate.
Senator John Cornyn, Republican of TexasSenator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas
“As the Senate begins what will be a thorough review of his record, it’s disappointing that some Democrats already rejected this nomination before it was even made. I hope Democrats will consider Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination on the merits, and I look forward to meeting with him soon in advance of a hearing.”“As the Senate begins what will be a thorough review of his record, it’s disappointing that some Democrats already rejected this nomination before it was even made. I hope Democrats will consider Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination on the merits, and I look forward to meeting with him soon in advance of a hearing.”
Senator Mark Warner, Democrat of VirginiaSenator Mark Warner, Democrat of Virginia
“I plan to carefully examine Judge Kavanaugh’s record and judicial philosophy. I cannot and will not support a nominee who would take this country backwards by undermining our fundamental rights and American values.”“I plan to carefully examine Judge Kavanaugh’s record and judicial philosophy. I cannot and will not support a nominee who would take this country backwards by undermining our fundamental rights and American values.”
Seantor Mazie Hirono, Democrat of HawaiiSeantor Mazie Hirono, Democrat of Hawaii
“Judge Kavanaugh has not earned the benefit of the doubt. He has the burden of proof to demonstrate his ability to be independent of the President and exercise unbiased and independent judgment.”“Judge Kavanaugh has not earned the benefit of the doubt. He has the burden of proof to demonstrate his ability to be independent of the President and exercise unbiased and independent judgment.”
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat of Rhode IslandSenator Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat of Rhode Island
“Special interests approved this nominee. The confirmation process will be powered by massive, secretive spending by their phony front groups. That’s why Brett Kavanaugh must convince me he can actually be independent. I, along with the American people, will not tolerate a rigged system anymore.”“Special interests approved this nominee. The confirmation process will be powered by massive, secretive spending by their phony front groups. That’s why Brett Kavanaugh must convince me he can actually be independent. I, along with the American people, will not tolerate a rigged system anymore.”
Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of ArizonaSenator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona
“As I have said before, approving a nominee who will interpret the Constitution rather than legislate from the bench should be our top priority. I look forward to meeting with Judge Kavanaugh and reviewing his record throughout the confirmation process.”“As I have said before, approving a nominee who will interpret the Constitution rather than legislate from the bench should be our top priority. I look forward to meeting with Judge Kavanaugh and reviewing his record throughout the confirmation process.”
Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of FloridaSenator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida
My decision on whether to ultimately support Kavanaugh’s nomination will be based on his commitment to original intent, judicial restraint, and the understanding that the Supreme Court is a ‘trier of law’ appellate court and not a ‘trier of fact’ trial court. This is critically important because too many in the federal judicial system today believe it is appropriate for judges to craft new policies and rights instead of interpreting and defending the Constitution as written.”My decision on whether to ultimately support Kavanaugh’s nomination will be based on his commitment to original intent, judicial restraint, and the understanding that the Supreme Court is a ‘trier of law’ appellate court and not a ‘trier of fact’ trial court. This is critically important because too many in the federal judicial system today believe it is appropriate for judges to craft new policies and rights instead of interpreting and defending the Constitution as written.”
Kavanaugh ends his remarks by looking ahead at the acrimonious confirmation battle that lies ahead.Kavanaugh ends his remarks by looking ahead at the acrimonious confirmation battle that lies ahead.
Tomorrow I begin meeting with members of the Senate, which plays an essential role in this process. I will tell each senator that I revere the constitution. I believe hat an indent pent judiciary is the crown jewel of our constitutional Republic.Tomorrow I begin meeting with members of the Senate, which plays an essential role in this process. I will tell each senator that I revere the constitution. I believe hat an indent pent judiciary is the crown jewel of our constitutional Republic.
If confirmed by the Senate, I will keep an open mind in every case. I will always strive to preserve the constitution of the United States and the American rule of law.If confirmed by the Senate, I will keep an open mind in every case. I will always strive to preserve the constitution of the United States and the American rule of law.
Who is Brett Kavanaugh?Who is Brett Kavanaugh?
Kavanaugh worked in the George W Bush White House before being nominated to the DC court of appeals in 2003. He was confirmed in 2006 after Democrats mounted a long fight against his nomination on the grounds that Kavanaugh was overly partisan.Kavanaugh worked in the George W Bush White House before being nominated to the DC court of appeals in 2003. He was confirmed in 2006 after Democrats mounted a long fight against his nomination on the grounds that Kavanaugh was overly partisan.
Before his stint in the Bush White House, Kavanaugh worked for Ken Starr, the lawyer who led the investigation of President Bill Clinton in the 1990s. Kavanaugh helped author the Starr Report, which laid out the case for Clinton’s impeachment and removal from office. He also did legal work for the Bush campaign during the Florida election recount.Before his stint in the Bush White House, Kavanaugh worked for Ken Starr, the lawyer who led the investigation of President Bill Clinton in the 1990s. Kavanaugh helped author the Starr Report, which laid out the case for Clinton’s impeachment and removal from office. He also did legal work for the Bush campaign during the Florida election recount.
The 53-year-old has impeccable academic credentials. He is a graduate of Yale College and Yale Law School and clerked for Justice Anthony Kennedy, whose retirement vacated the seat that he has now been nominated for. Since taking the bench, Kavanaugh has authored 286 different opinions.The 53-year-old has impeccable academic credentials. He is a graduate of Yale College and Yale Law School and clerked for Justice Anthony Kennedy, whose retirement vacated the seat that he has now been nominated for. Since taking the bench, Kavanaugh has authored 286 different opinions.
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As Kavanaugh speaks, Schumer issues a statement urging senators to block his nomination.As Kavanaugh speaks, Schumer issues a statement urging senators to block his nomination.
In selecting Judge Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court, President Trump has put reproductive rights and freedoms and health care protections for millions of Americans on the judicial chopping block. His own writings make clear that he would rule against reproductive rights and freedoms, and that he would welcome challenges to the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. ...In selecting Judge Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court, President Trump has put reproductive rights and freedoms and health care protections for millions of Americans on the judicial chopping block. His own writings make clear that he would rule against reproductive rights and freedoms, and that he would welcome challenges to the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. ...
“This nomination could alter the balance of the court in favor of powerful special interests and against working families for a generation, and would take away labor, civil, and human rights from millions of Americans. We cannot let that happen. If we can successfully block this nomination, it could lead to a more independent, moderate selection that both parties could support.”“This nomination could alter the balance of the court in favor of powerful special interests and against working families for a generation, and would take away labor, civil, and human rights from millions of Americans. We cannot let that happen. If we can successfully block this nomination, it could lead to a more independent, moderate selection that both parties could support.”
Kavanaugh says he’s “deeply honored” to be nominated to fill Kennedy’s seat on the supreme court. He points to his mom and dad, who are in the audience. He is also joined by his wife, Ashley, and two daughters.
Trump: “What matters is not a judges political views but whether they can set aside those views to do what the law and the constitution require. I am pleased to say that i have found without doubt that person.”
That person, he says is Brett Kavanaugh, a former Kennedy clerk and a judge on the US Court of Appeals for DC.
Trump says there is “no one more qualified” in America. He says “deserves a swift confirmation and “robust bipartisan” support.
Trump said the selection of a supreme court justice is the most important decision a president makes “other than matters of war and peace”.
He begins his remarks by thanking retiring justice Kennedy for a lifetime of achievement.
Trump also praises Justice Antonin Scalia, whose widow, Maureen, is in the East Room for the ceremony.
“What matters is not a judges political views but whether they can set aside those views to do what the law and the constitution require. I am pleased to say that i have found without doubt that person.”
FreedomWorks, the conservative advocacy group, has put out a statement applauding Trump for choosing Kavanaugh.
“Judge Kavanaugh is a fantastic choice to succeed former Justice Kennedy on the Supreme Court. Kavanaugh has proven to be a staunch conservative who has relied on originalism and textualism while serving on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. We are confident he would strengthen the conservative wing of the Court and preserve the Constitution, as the framers intended.
“Judge Kavanaugh’s criticism of the Chevron deference demonstrates his skepticism towards letting unaccountable government agencies run the show when it comes to regulations. Justice Kavanaugh’s dissent in USTA v. FCC paved the way for the repeal of the needless Title II regulation of the internet. FreedomWorks calls upon Majority Leader McConnell to act swiftly and ensure Kavanaugh is confirmed on the Senate floor. We look forward to supporting Kavanaugh throughout the confirmation process.”
Melania Trump just received a standing ovation as she walked into the East Room. The announcement should be underway any minute.
BREAKING: President Trump is nominating federal appeals court Judge Brett Kavanaugh as next US Supreme Court justice - @PeteWilliamsNBChttps://t.co/XN9soITpq0
A peak into the White House East Room where POTUS is expected in T-minus 10 minutes.
Awaiting announcement pic.twitter.com/lUvWEpTBpO
Alan Dershowitz, the constitutional scholar and persona non grata on Martha’s Vineyard, tells CNN’s Anderson Cooper that he believes the nominee will be Brett Kavanaugh. He also predicts that Roe v Wade will be chipped away slowly – not overturned.
Signing off, he adds: “But remember, the president does head fakes. So don’t be surprised if there’s a surprise.”
Center for American Progress (@amprog) Rally outside the Supreme Court – LIVE online here: https://t.co/AwPM3nMHfy #SCOTUS #SCOTUSpick pic.twitter.com/Z7Kcqp01YA
Protests are underway outside the Supreme Court. Activists on both sides of the abortion debate have gathered on the steps ahead of the announcement.
The pro-choice organization NARAL has organized a rally outside the court following Trump’s announcement at 9:30pm. Progressive senators Cory Booker and Elizabeth Warren are excepted to address the crowd.
The Wall Street Journal is being very cautious in its reporting that “people close” to the president “expect” it to be Brett Kavanaugh. We’ll have to wait until 9pm to be sure.
Multiple people close to the White House expect Brett Kavanaugh to be President Trump's Supreme Court nominee https://t.co/7zJNdtVwj2