“Purify their thoughts as they strive to do your will.” — Senate Chaplain Barry Black’s opening prayer for today’s session.
Jennifer Wishon : Apr 7, 2017 : CBN News
(Washington, DC) — [CBN News] Republicans in the Senate have voted to confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch to become a Supreme Court justice. The vote was 54-45 on Friday. (Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons)
Despite his glowing qualifications, Gorsuch got caught up in a political showdown agitated by Democrats still smarting over the fact that President Barack Obama’s final Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland, never got a hearing.
“This is the latest escalation in the Left’s never-ending judicial war, the most audacious yet and it cannot and it will not stand,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said on the Senate floor Thursday.
McConnell had warned Democrats against triggering the nuclear option, which downgrades the votes needed to approve Gorsuch from 60 to a simple majority of 51. Democrats warn that the rule change will have long-term implications.
“In a post-nuclear world, if the Senate and the presidency are in the hands of the same party, there’s no incentive to even speak to the Senate minority. That’s a recipe for more conflict and bad blood between the parties, not less,” warned Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.
Democrats’ Political Gamble
For Democrats, it’s a political gamble. Of the 25 Democratic senators up for re-election next year, 10 are from states that President Donald Trump won, in some cases big, and conservative groups are already targeting them.
Meanwhile, liberals are applauding the Democrats’ opposition. They say Gorsuch is outside the mainstream — a notion McConnell called out of touch.
“Few outside of Manhattan or San Francisco believe that Ruth Bader Ginsberg is in the mainstream, but Neil Gorsuch is not,” he said.
It was a contentious vote, one Senate Chaplain Barry Black seemed to anticipate in his opening prayer.
“Purify their thoughts as they strive to do your will,” he prayed to open the day’s session.
While in Florida to meet with the president of China, Trump told reporters the nuclear option will not affect his future picks for the court.
Judge Gorsuch is scheduled to be sworn in on Monday.
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