I did ask her about her judicial philosophy. She says she doesn`t have one and hasn`t thought much about it. That`s simply not a credible response, and I believe demonstrates a lack of candor.
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Senator Cornyn criticizes Judge Jackson for her response regarding her judicial philosophy.
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