Mitch McConnell ripping Biden nominee over basic legal flubs goes viral

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Mitch McConnell ripping Biden nominee over basic legal flubs goes viral
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Charnelle Bjelkengren, the president's pick for a federal bench in Washington, failed to answer questions about the Constitution during confirmation.

's pick for a federal bench in Washington for failing to answer basic questions about the Constitution has gone viral.

Bjelkengren, of the Spokane County Superior Court, failed to answer a number of questions posed by Louisiana SenatorWhen asked what Article V of the Constitution does, Bjelkengren replied:"Article V is not coming to mind at the moment." Article V basically outlines the procedures for amending the nation's founding document.

"As high-schoolers across America learn each year, Article II sets up the presidency and the executive branch," McConnell said."But this sitting judge drew another blank. Article II wasn't coming to mind either. Goodness gracious."were not particularly impressed or moved by the top-shelf professional excellence or the academic brilliance that the last Republican Administration's nominees possessed in spades," McConnell added.

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