McConnell Says He Will Vote Against Jackson for Supreme Court

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Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said Thursday he cannot support the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.

McConnell made the statement on the Senate floor after the Senate Judiciary Committee completed the fourth and final day of hearings for the federal appellate judge.

“I went into the Senate’s consideration of Judge Jackson’s nomination with an open mind. But after studying the nominee’s record and watching her performance this week, I cannot and will not support Judge Jackson for a lifetime appointment to our highest Court,” McConnell said.

The senator in the day prior had said he wasn’t sure whether to confirm Jackson to the high court.

In his remarks on Thursday, McConnell disapproved that Jackson didn’t take a stance on court-packing, which refers to adding more Justices to the Supreme Court, which currently has nine members.

“Judge Jackson refuses to reject the fringe position that Democrats should try to pack the Supreme Court,” McConnell said. The question should have been “an easy softball” for her, he added.

Jackson said the question is matter for Congress to decide.

“The nominee [Jackson] suggested there are two legitimate sides to the issue. She testified she has a view on the matter but would not share it. She inaccurately compared her non-answer to a different, narrower question that a prior nominee was asked,” McConnell said, referring to Justice Amy Coney Barrett.

McConnell said that Jackson “seemingly actually tipped her hand” during her testimony when she said she “would be ‘thrilled to be one of the however many.’”

“However many,” he repeated for emphasis.

McConnell also expressed concerns about her sentencing of criminal defendants, suggesting she was soft on crime.

“This is one area where Judge Jackson’s trial court records provide a wealth of information and it is troubling indeed. The judge regularly gave certain kinds of terrible criminal light sentences that were beneath sentencing guidelines and beneath the prosecutors’ requests,” McConnell said.

McConnell cited an example in Jackson’s rhetoric that “seems to confirm that deeply held personal policy views seep into her jurisprudence, and that is exactly what the record suggests.”

McConnell also suggested that Jackson would engage in “judicial activism.”

By Mimi Nguyen Ly

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