Then, Mr. Albence, I have asked repeatedly for information on the number and the status of any cases...
any amount is too much.
This is a hearing about who will sit on the highest court of our land.
We have not been given an opportunity to have a meaningful hearing...
We cannot possibly move forward, Mr. Chairman, with this hearing...
This is outrageous.
We have to have this conversation in the context of the total and the fact that we have only been given by your request 10 to 15 percent of ...
I would like to restate my objection from earlier for the record, which is my motion to postpone this hearing.
For me, a Supreme Court seat is not only about academic issues of legal precedent or judicial philosophy. It is personal.
All of this may come down to Judge Kavanaugh's vote, and that is what is at stake in this nomination.
I would think that anyone nominated to the Supreme Court of the United States would want to have a hearing that is characterized by transpar...