Ketanji Brown Jackson Would Have Defended Nazis in Court? Anything There? Asks Desperate Tom Cotton

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Tom Cotton continues to melt down over the first Black woman ever nominated to the Supreme Court, suggesting Ketanji Brown Jackson would have defended Nazis during World War II

Sen. Tom Cotton speaks during a Senate Judiciary Committee business meeting to vote on Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson on Capitol Hill, on April 4, 2022, in Washington, D.C.is almost certainly going to become the first Black woman to be confirmed to the Supreme Court later this week. Senate Democrats appear to be united in supporting President Biden’s nominee, and three Republican senators — Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, and Mitt Romney — have said they will support her.

The only recourse of Senate Republicans who oppose Jackson’s confirmation is to make their arguments against her as ludicrous as possible — ostensibly as part of a last-ditch effort to get their moderate colleagues to rethink their position, but in reality as a last-ditch effort to get invited onto one of Fox News’ primetime shows to talk about it. decided on Tuesday that he’d go ahead and suggest Jackson may have defended the Nazis in court.

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