The president took to Twitter as the first hearing on Coney Barrett was taking place to complain that Democratic senators were allowed to speak on the matter.
suggested on Monday that Senate Republicans should confirm Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court without holding a proper hearing in the Judiciary Committee.was taking place to complain that Democratic senators were allowed to speak on the matter. It is normal procedure for all members of the committee to make statements and ask questions of a judicial nominee.
"The Republicans are giving the Democrats a great deal of time, which is not mandated, to make their self serving statements relative to our great new future Supreme Court Justice," Trump wrote.Newsweek subscription offers > The Republicans are giving the Democrats a great deal of time, which is not mandated, to make their self serving statements relative to our great new future Supreme Court Justice. Personally, I would pull back, approve, and go for STIMULUS for the people!!!
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