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RandySF

(58,823 posts)
Thu Mar 25, 2021, 10:39 PM Mar 2021

In partisan divide, Senate Judiciary Committee splits on Justice Department nominee Gupta

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A bitterly divided U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday remained split over whether to approve the nomination of Vanita Gupta to be President Joe Biden’s associate attorney general, with Republicans on the attack over her history of advocating for progressive policies.

The tied vote in committee was not seen as a setback for Gupta, because her nomination can now proceed to the floor of the full Senate, which Democrats control. However, it will face an additional procedural hurdle before the Senate can formally vote to confirm her.

“Her public record is too extreme and her testimony hasn’t helped me contextualize it in any meaningful way,” Ranking Republican Charles Grassley said on Thursday prior to the vote.

At the same committee hearing on Thursday, Republicans and Democrats unanimously approved Biden’s deputy attorney general nominee, Lisa Monaco, by voice vote without any debate. She won praise from Grassley as being a “consummate professional.”

Gupta, who previously headed the civil rights division during the Obama administration, fiercely criticized former President Donald Trump in her role as head of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights advocacy group.



https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-senate-justice/in-partisan-divide-senate-judiciary-committee-splits-on-justice-department-nominee-gupta-idUSKBN2BH1CN

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In partisan divide, Senate Judiciary Committee splits on Justice Department nominee Gupta (Original Post) RandySF Mar 2021 OP
She Has Fought For The Poor And Powerless DanieRains Mar 2021 #1
I am ready for Grassley to nod off and never wakeup. nt DURHAM D Mar 2021 #2
The crowd who put Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court have no room to talk. crickets Mar 2021 #3
 

DanieRains

(4,619 posts)
1. She Has Fought For The Poor And Powerless
Thu Mar 25, 2021, 10:42 PM
Mar 2021

Instead of for billionaires who literally kill for pennies a share.

Completely unqualified for Grassley.

crickets

(25,979 posts)
3. The crowd who put Brett Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court have no room to talk.
Thu Mar 25, 2021, 11:18 PM
Mar 2021

After that, they really should have no right at all to object to any candidate Dems put forward for any position - ever, as far as I'm concerned. Good grief.

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