WASHINGTON – Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee has said he found the president’s attacks on the judiciary “disheartening” and “demoralizing,” according to a Democratic senator.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut disclosed the comments from Judge Neil Gorsuch after meeting with the nominee Wednesday, as the candidate for the high court vacancy paid a series of courtesy visits to senators.
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Blumenthal said that in his meeting with Gorsuch, the federal judge said the criticism was “demoralizing and disheartening.”
Gorsuch’s confirmation team confirmed the judge’s comments.
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Trump kept up his criticism of members of the judiciary Wednesday, slamming the court that is deliberating his executive order and describing motivations as “so political.” He made the comments while speaking to a group of police chiefs and sheriffs.
Gorsuch is making the rounds in the Senate, drawing praise from Republicans but skepticism from many Democrats, including Blumenthal.
Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D., said after meeting with Gorsuch that they had “a thorough conversation about the importance of the rule of law and of a judiciary that is independent of the executive and legislative branches of government.”
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