Posted on 06/27/2020 5:24:23 PM PDT by BillyBoy
Josh Hawley warns Trump on Supreme Court disappointments By MARIANNE LEVINE President Donald Trump counts reshaping the judiciary as one of his greatest accomplishments. But some top conservatives say his vaunted process for picking Supreme Court nominees needs to be revamped. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) said in an interview that the high courts latest string of left-leaning rulings suggests Trump should reconsider his vow to release a new list of potential Supreme Court nominees by September in his bid to win over socially conservative voters. I dont love the idea of just doing over what we have been doing in the past, Hawley said. The idea of issuing a new list, if its just going to be the same stuff and the same process, I mean Im not wild about it.
When it comes to this whole process, we have to ask ourselves, is this vetting process, is this really working? Trump has made the confirmation of 200 federal judges, including two Supreme Court justices, a significant part of his reelection campaign. But Hawley said religious conservatives right now are very depressed, particularly after Justice Neil Gorsuch, a Trump pick, wrote the decision providing LGBTQ workers with federal workplace protections. The disappointment comes as Trump cant afford to lose a key part of his base amid fast-sinking polls. And the Supreme Court could deal another blow to conservatives soon in a case centering on a Louisiana anti-abortion law. Hawley said grassroots religious conservatives need to be much more involved in the Supreme Court discussions going forward given their political clout, and he offered a reminder to his friends in the legal conservative project. Who actually goes out and votes for judges? said Hawley. Its conservative Catholics, conservative Jews, evangelicals, Mormons. That coalition of folks is vitally important to the Republican Party. I think they feel just shocked at what's going on with the Supreme Court, so I think its vital that they be heard from and involved in this process. Trump first released a list of possible Supreme Court nominees in May 2016 with input from conservatives affiliated with The Federalist Society and The Heritage Foundation. The names helped ease concerns about the GOP nominee, and many credit the move with encouraging evangelicals to come to the polls. Hawley, himself a former Supreme Court clerk, has been vocal lately in his criticism of the high court. But unlike other Republicans who share his frustrations and supported Gorsuch, Hawley is the first to take issue with the process employed so far to pick Trump appointments. Hawleys effort to seize on the issue also offers a window into a possible 2024 presidential campaign that relies on a populist, socially conservative message. Top officials in conservative legal groups counter that religious organizations have always been involved and say that while they disagree with some of the Supreme Courts decisions, conservatives are seeing a net positive under Trump. They also say Trump should be praised for his transparency in releasing a list, arguing it helped win his 2016 campaign. There is the more secretive and narrow process of judicial selection that brought us David Souter and John Roberts, said Leonard Leo, who was involved in the Supreme Court confirmation of Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Gorsuch. And there is the process that President Trump established and created which is to create as much transparency as possible by publishing a list for all conservatives to see and respond to. Leo, a co-chairman of The Federalist Society, also pushed back on the idea that religious conservatives have been ignored. I seriously doubt that any thoughtful religious conservative would trade the Supreme Court of today, in spite of some significant disappointing decisions, for the Supreme Court of 25, 30 or 40 years ago, he said. As compared with conservative performance in the broader battle over our culture, the conservative legal movement has posted significantly more gains. Obviously, more can be achieved and thats precisely what the president is trying to accomplish as he enters into the election cycle this November. The president hasnt been shy about touting his record on judicial nominees. In a recent interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News, Trump said it was his top presidential achievement and predicted that close to 300 judges would be confirmed under his administration. But there are some signs of discontent. During his rally in Tulsa, Okla., when Trump touted Gorsuchs confirmation, the crowd responded with boos. Carrie Severino, president of the conservative Judicial Crisis Network, praised Trumps decision to publicly release a list, calling it a bold move. She also defended the vetting process for nominees and predicted Trumps next list of Supreme Court nominees would also include a new pool of judges: appellate court nominees confirmed under his presidency. That is a really different type of group than you had when Trump was choosing what to do. He was looking at largely Bush appointees, Severino said. Now he would have the opportunity to choose among Trump nominees ... [who] were chosen with specific interest in having a certain level of courage and principle in a way that the Bush administration wasnt focusing on. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who competed against Trump in 2016 and might seek the White House again one day, praised the presidents "leadership" on judicial nominees. The last two weeks of decisions from the Court go to show just how important it is for President Trump to continue emphasizing the need to nominate strong justices to the bench who will defend the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and I look forward to seeing the revised list, Cruz added. Others on the right, however, say the Supreme Court has accumulated too much power altogether, and that Congress and the administration need to do more to counter disappointing legal decisions through legislation and executive authority. The future of the movement is going to have to be much more willing to address our political problems through the political process, said Terry Schilling, executive director of American Principles Project. Congress needs to be much more engaged. The president needs to be much more engaged. Gabby Orr contributed to this report.
The GOP senator says the president needs to overhaul his process for picking nominees, in a swipe at top legal conservatives.
We need to rethink our method of vetting SCOTUS judges.
The system is NOT working!
Hawley for USSC.
This has been problem for the GOP for quite some time.
Good! Someone with balls stood up...
There are quite a few new Trump Appeals Court and district judges confirmed in 52 - 48 votes. Within that group are a number of VERY good and VERY young potential Supreme Court nominees.
Any Clarence-Thomas type of judge wouldn’t be approved by the Senate.
There are too many female RINOs to vote down any abortion opponent.
The Federalist Society should be disbanded at this point. They completely failed in their job with Gorsuch and Robert’s voting to enshrine Transsexuals and Homosexuals under the Civil Rights Act.
Anyone involved in the Federalist Sociery should be made a pariah as well.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who competed against Trump in 2016 and might seek the White House again one day
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In direct violation of the Constitution.
Cubans born in Canada are not naturally Americans.
Gorsuch has been a real disappointment.
Thank GOD. Please please please intervene in this process. I don’t even think Kavanaugh was a good pick. And roberts is a complete loser.
Don’t go to Federalist Society...go to NRA. If they are right on guns they will be right on everything else. And for Christ’s sake no more east coast Ivy League types, Geez!
Not to mention he is boring!!!!! I couldnt last more then 1 minute listening to him. Hes more policy wonk then president. Hes in the perfect spot.
Sorry to disappoint but if we ever were to manage to somehow get a conservative pro-American SC, the left would either pack the court with lefties at their earliest possible convenience or threaten/harass/impeach their way to a leftist run court. We are trying to work within the system but our opponents will not. We need to be in separate countries.
Those of us who warned about him on here were either laughed at or shouted down.
How's all that "proven originalist" judicial philosophy stuff working?
I, for one, don't give a crap what the next SCOTUS nominee SAYS his "judicial philosophy" is. Judges will say whatever both sides want to hear to get confirmed. It means nothing.
His Elmer Gantry fake preacher schtick gets old fast.
Establish a review committee comprised of Tucker Carlson, Pat Buchanan, and Rand Paul, with only judges that all three of them endorse getting nominated.
You seem to be advocating surrender.
Put Cruz on the SCOTUS
Gorsuch is said to be “rock solid” on 2A, but he obviously celebrates perversity.
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