Klobuchar Under Fire for Backing Trump Judges
She had an awkward debate...
Moderator Judy Woodruff pressed Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota about her past support for some of President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees during Thursday night’s presidential debate.
Woodruff noted one Trump nominee Klobuchar voted for, Judge Kurt Engelhardt, joined a Wednesday decision striking down the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate, calling the future of the landmark healthcare law into question.
“Some of them you voted for in the Senate, including one who just yesterday joined a ruling to strike down a key part of the Affordable Care Act. Would President Trump’s appointees make it harder for you as president — for any one you on this stage — to enact your agenda?” Woodruff asked.
Klobuchar countered that the judge who wrote the opinion, Judge Jennifer Elrod, is a Republican appointee who was confirmed without opposition in 2007. The Senate confirmed Engelhardt to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on a 62-34 vote in May 2018.
“I think it is very important, when we look at these judges, to acknowledge that there are some of these judges that you think are going to be okay, [but] they aren’t,” Klobuchar said. She went on to promise judicial appointments in the vein of Supreme Court Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan.
Elsewhere in her remarks, the Minnesota Democrat boasted of her sharp exchanges with Justice Brett Kavanaugh during his contentious confirmation, noting she elicited an apology from the justice after he asked her about her own alcohol consumption during a fit of pique.
Klobuchar was one of 12 Democrats to support Engelhardt’s confirmation. She also joined Republicans to support the nomination of Judge David Stras, a legal academic and state court judge who clerked for Justice Clarence Thomas. Stras, who appears on President Trump’s list of prospective Supreme Court nominees, was confirmed to the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in 2018.
Demand Justice, the leftwing judicial group, gave Klobuchar poor marks in its review of her voting record on Trump’s judicial nominees. The group’s latest scorecard assigned her an “F” rating, citing her support for Stras and eight other instances in which she voted to advance one of the president’s appeals court nominees.
The Senate confirmed 12 of President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees in the hours before Thursday’s debate.
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