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Senator Coons calls Kavanaugh nomination process steamy jambalaya

Delaware Senator Chris Coons says at a Constitution Center event as an FBI supplemental investigation was underway into the background of Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh that the Court is looked to for values decisions, to play that role and not tear the country apart because of its intensely fragile legitimacy, wearing robes, not having an army, it's force as independent arbiters of the Constitution gravely at risk, that Senators and challenges for Judge Kavanaugh and how he spoke to the Judiciary Committee overly partisan amounted to a steamy jambalaya that went to the heart of the court's credibility.
Delaware Senator Chris Coons says at a Constitution Center event as an FBI supplemental investigation was underway into the background of Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh that the Court is looked to for values decisions, to play that role and not tear the country apart because of its intensely fragile legitimacy, wearing robes, not having an army, it's force as independent arbiters of the Constitution gravely at risk, that Senators and challenges for Judge Kavanaugh and how he spoke to the Judiciary Committee overly partisan amounted to a steamy jambalaya that went to the heart of the court's credibility.
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October 02, 2018
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