Top Democrat says Trump's Supreme Court pick dodged questions 'like the plague' in private meeting- setting up bitter confirmation battle ahead
- Chuck Schumer, Senate Minority Leader, met Trump's Supreme Court pick Neil Gorsuch for talks on Tuesday
- But after meeting Schumer says Gorsuch, a federal judge, had 'a deliberate strategy to duck the hard questions'
- Schumer asked if a Muslim ban could be constitutional and wanted Gorsuch to address ban on officeholders taking cash from foreign powers
- Frosty reception for President Trump's candidate suggests Democrats are likely to give him a rough ride in confirmation
- Republicans are expected to use the 'nuclear option' of changing Senate rules to force through his confirmation if Democrats try to filibuster vote
The Senate's top Democrat on Tuesday accused President Donald Trump's Supreme Court pick of avoiding answering questions 'like the plague' and dodging efforts to gauge his judicial independence during a meeting that deepened his concerns about the nominee.
Neil Gorsuch, the federal appeals court judge from Colorado who the Republican president nominated last week to a lifetime job on the high court, met privately with Senator Chuck Schumer of New York as he continues to try to build support for his confirmation by the Senate.
'I thought there was a deliberate strategy to duck the hard questions. And he has an obligation to answer them, not simply to the Senate but to the American people,' Schumer told reporters afterward, referring to Gorsuch.
Question time: Neil Gorsuch (right) met Senator Chuck Schumer at his Washington D.C. office in the Capitol to press his case for confirmation. But Schumer seemed unimpressed
No answers: Schumer said Gorsuch declined to answer questions such as whether a ban on Muslim immigration would be constitutional
Schumer said Gorsuch declined to answer questions such as whether a ban on Muslim immigration would be constitutional or comment on what is known as the Emoluments Clause in the U.S. Constitution that bars officeholders from accepting money from foreign powers.
Supreme Court nominees routinely avoid weighing in on pending legal disputes they could end up casting a vote on if confirmed to the job. But Schumer said he was seeking Gorsuch's views on broader principles, rather than specific cases, that he believed a nominee should be able to answer.
'The judge today avoided answers like the plague,' Schumer told reporters.
Schumer said Trump is testing the fundamental underpinnings of U.S. democracy and its institutions.
'These times deserve answers, and Judge Gorsuch did not provide them. I have serious serious concerns about this nominee,' said Schumer, who added that he had not yet made up his mind on whether or not to support Gorsuch.
The shorthanded Supreme Court currently has four liberals and four conservatives, meaning Gorsuch's confirmation would reinstate a conservative majority.
Trump's fellow Republicans control the Senate 52-48 but Schumer insisted that Gorsuch would need to win 60 votes, rather than a simple majority, to move toward confirmation. Democrats can seek to use a procedural maneuver to block a confirmation vote if Gorsuch's supporters cannot muster 60 votes, although Republicans could change the Senate rules.
Schumer's questions to Gorsuch followed Trump's directive to temporarily ban people from seven Muslim-majority countries and any refugees from entering the United States. The ban, which Trump said was needed to protect the United States from Islamist militants, was suspended by a federal judge, pending an appeal by the Trump administration.
Warmer reception: Ben Sasse, the Republican senator from Nebraska, said of the Democratic delegation: 'If they keep working to paint Judge Gorsuch as a mouth-breathing bald eagle hunter, they'll embarrass themselves.'
His questions about the Emoluments Clause come in light of a lawsuit filed by ethics lawyers accusing Trump of allowing his businesses to accept payments from foreign governments, which is prohibited under that constitutional provision.
Democrats argued that it is more important than ever for a Supreme Court nominee to demonstrate judicial independence, citing Trump's harsh criticism of federal judges who have issued rulings against him.
But Republicans belittled Democratic efforts to discredit Gorsuch.
'If they keep working to paint Judge Gorsuch as a mouth-breathing bald eagle hunter, they'll embarrass themselves,' said Republican Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska, who also met with Gorsuch on Tuesday.
Republican Senator Mike Lee of Utah told Reuters the Democratic questioning of the nominee's potential independence 'flies in the face of everything I know about Judge Gorsuch.' Lee described Gorsuch is 'fair, decent, impartial.'
(Reporting by Susan Cornwell and Lawrence Hurley; Additional reporting by Richard Cowan; Editing by Will Dunham)
Most watched News videos
- Moment Lindsay Hoyle and Alex Salmond scream at each other
- 'I don't take no s***': Bus driver kicks drunk man off bus
- Melissa McCarthy nails screeching Sean Spicer on SNL
- Video shows French police 'assault 22-year-old with truncheon'
- Watch Barack Obama wipe out in kite surfing battle
- Moment heavily-armed gang tries to force their way into home
- Alec Baldwin mocks Trump and his Australia phone call
- Prisoner knocks out fellow inmate in brutal fight behind bars
- Cameraman 'zooms in' on woman's breasts in 'see-through' swimsuit
- Tom Brady reflects on record-breaking fifth Super Bowl win
- ISIS terrorists are left to rot alongside their suicide belts
- Gisele Bundchen cheers on her hubby Tom Brady from the stands
- Barack Obam-AIR! New photos show former president...
- Lonely man who advertised for a new fishing buddy after...
- Britney Spears asks for 'prayers' for niece Maddie, 8,...
- Boy, five, is found dead wearing just his pants and socks...
- It's the Brady bunch! Champion QB poses with entire...
- Bercow BANS Trump from addressing Parliament: Commons...
- Tom Brady ditches his fellow New England Patriots one day...
- Iraqi girl, 10, is 'bitten to death' with medieval...
- Revealed: David Beckham's string of grovelling Instagram...
- 'Now your nightmare begins': Mother of murdered Queens...
- From tanks and phone boxes to classic cars and US...
- How Beckham changed date of charity party at Downing...
- Young couple who lost their baby ‘were told they DESERVED...
- 'We leave them so dogs eat them': ISIS terrorists are...
- 'Thugs are randomly shooting at anyone who passes':...
- It’s a mint chocolate Labrador! Dog owners in Lancashire...
- San Francisco transit janitor who makes more than $250K a...
- Policeman is charged with rape after footage emerges...