Senate Judiciary Committee ranking member Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) acknowledged she does not have the power to stop a Supreme Court nomination at a hearing on Thursday.
“Neither this committee nor the Senate should consider a nomination at this time,” Feinstein said. “I recognize I don’t have the power to carry that through, but I feel it very deeply. The next president, whether Joe Biden or Donald Trump, should make the decision on who to nominate.”
“Neither this committee nor the Senate should consider a nomination at this time,” Feinstein said. “I recognize I don’t have the power to carry that through, but I feel it very deeply. The next president, whether Joe Biden or Donald Trump, should make the decision on who to nominate.”