Total Members Voted: 9
Voting closed: January 19, 2021, 10:49:21 PM
If Amy Coney Barrett does not have a full in person confirmation hearing, she can’t be validly confirmed. Even if she’s illegally seated without such a hearing, she’ll be Swiftly removed and the open seat will be filled by the next president. Any court decisions that include her will be invalid without a full in person confirmation hearing.
Quote from: facilitatorn on October 03, 2020, 01:49:46 PMIf Amy Coney Barrett does not have a full in person confirmation hearing, she can’t be validly confirmed. Even if she’s illegally seated without such a hearing, she’ll be Swiftly removed and the open seat will be filled by the next president. Any court decisions that include her will be invalid without a full in person confirmation hearing.Senate committees have been having hearings using remote technology. Is there actually any legal requirement for in person hearings for ACB? I confess I am short of solid facts on this topic, and am just asking. What I do know is that if two members of the SJC, both repubes, are absent and too ill to participate in any form, then that would considerably delay the SJC vote on advancing the nominee to the full Senate. If they simply did not vote, their absence would mean a possible tie on advancement. Which would mean more waiting.
Ridiculous CNN headline of the dayhttps://www.cnn.com/2020/10/03/politics/donald-trump-coronavirus-walter-reed/index.html
You are right Barton. Members from both sides have zoomed into judicial hearings and votes. We’ll have to jam their signals and cut their land lines, a small price to pay to maintain justice in this country.