Featured News

Lindsey Graham Says He Might Vote No On Biden’s SCOTUS Nominee

Last updated on July 18th, 2023 at 01:48 pm

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who sits on the Senate Judiciary Committee, indicated he might vote “no” on President Joe Biden’s nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.

Graham’s announcement comes despite the fact that he voted last year to confirm her to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.  He said nominating Jackson “means the radical left has won President Biden over yet again.”

In separate remarks last week, he said that he would have preferred Biden nominate Michelle Childs, a judge who sits on the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, the state he represents.

“The reason Michelle Childs is not the nominee is because of a concerted effort by the left to take her down and that doesn’t sit very well with me,” he said at the time.

He added: “Here’s the point: I was willing to get probably double-digit Republican support for somebody that would have been in the liberal camp from my state. “So they made a political decision to reject bipartisanship and go another way.”

Last month, Graham predicted that if Childs were nominated to the Supreme Court, more than 10 Republicans in the Senate would vote to confirm her.

“She’s somebody, I think, that could bring the Senate together and probably get more than 60 votes,” Graham said on ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.” “Anyone else would be problematic,” he added.

Meanwhile, Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine) signaled she could vote for Jackson after meeting with her yesterday, saying it’s “clear that her credentials and the breadth of her experience are impressive.”

“I think it’s important to recognize that she has been confirmed three times now, so this is not a candidate who is a blank slate to us,” said Collins. “To spend more than an hour and a half one-on-one with a judicial nominee gives you quite a bit of information, and finally I have confidence in Chairman [Dick] Durbin to do a thorough and fair set of hearings.”

“I will, of course, await the hearings before the Judiciary Committee before making a decision, but I found today’s session to be very helpful,” she concluded.

Alan Herrera

Alan is a writer, editor, and news junkie based in New York.

Recent Posts

Jimmy Carter Outlived One Of His Obituary Writers

Jimmy Carter was not only the longest living ex-president in history, but he lived so…

2 months ago

Barack And Michelle Obama Perfectly Pay Tribute To Jimmy Carter

Former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama honored Jimmy Carter in the most…

2 months ago

Trump And House GOP’s Promise To Not Cut Social Security Is Total Nonsense

Trump got House Republicans to not use reconciliation to cut Social Security. The problem is…

2 months ago

Trump And Mike Johnson Agree To Apparently Cut Americans’ Healthcare To Pay For Tax Cuts For The Rich

President-elect Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson have agreed to a deal that would fund the…

2 months ago

Dozens Of Republicans Humiliate Trump/Musk By Voting Down CR

Donald Trump demanded that the debt limit be raised as part of the government funding…

2 months ago

Trump And Vance Blame Biden For Elon Musk Caused Chaos

Donald Trump and JD Vance are blaming President Biden for the havoc caused by Elon…

3 months ago