Brett Kavanaugh
While some Republicans are disappointed with the performance of the U.S.Supreme Court after former President Donald Trump (R) appointed three supposed "Conservative" justices, most Republicans are not. This week, US Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-FL) has flipped the script on the SCOTUS, labeling them "extremist" after praising them for ruling in favor of DACA and for upholding […]
The Supreme Court has just voted on a decision citing that if someone is fired from the workplace for being gay or transgender, it is a direct violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which protects people from employer sex discrimination along with protecting people from discrimination based on color, race, national origin or religion.
“We can’t afford to fall short."
Congressional Democrats like Rep. Lois Frankel (D-FL) have joined the chorus of national Democrats, including 2020 presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren, to commemorate the 1-year anniversary of the confirmation hearing of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) refuses to believe that Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh did not sexually assault the women who have accused him of doing so.
“I think her allegations need to be looked into.”
“You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about.”- Hillary Clinton
Kavanaugh was confirmed by a 50-48 vote margin, and later sworn in to the SCOTUS.
How this all plays out in the end is nothing more than crap shoot. All the polls show Republicans gaining in the U.S. Senate and losing the majority in the House.
Frankel tweeted that the Saturday afternoon vote marked a “sad, dark day for our nation,” adding that he was “unfit for the highest court in the land.”
With the news that the FBI investigation turned out to "corroborating evidence" for Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's...
On the eve of a history and controversial vote to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court...
The race between Scott and Nelson is considered a ‘toss-up,’ with polls showing that the two men are in a virtual tie.
The FBI investigation, which was ordered by President Trump, is expected by many to turn out inconclusive results.
Senate Republicans refused to call for an FBI inquiry, but President Trump intervened and directed the top law enforcement agency in the country to do so. Senate Democrats
After Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford testified and gave their accounts about the accusations brought against Judge Kavanaugh, Senator Bill Nelson took to twitter today to voice that he will be voting against Kavanaugh. This comes after a long wait of keeping his thoughts to himself and saying that he would weigh his options. […]
Key moderate Senators, including Flake, held a closed-door meeting after the hearing, leaving many to speculate that Kavanaugh’s performance got him past the finish line.
When Kavanaugh testified, Democratic Senators pounced, interrupting and showing a lack of respect for the potential Supreme Court Justice.