The Gorsuch Nomination Hit a Bump, and it’s the Democrat’s Fault

Senate Democrats on Monday pushed a key committee vote for Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch into next week, setting in motion a major showdown over his Senate confirmation.

The delay was expected — any member of the Judiciary Committee can ask for a nomination to be held over one week. The committee will now vote on Gorsuch’s nomination on April 3, with GOP leaders hoping to get Gorsuch confirmed before senators leave town for the two-week Easter recess starting April 8.

Democrats are resistant. California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the committee, again expressed her deep discontent over the GOP blockade of Merrick Garland, President Barack Obama’s final nominee to the Supreme Court. She also raised concerns about the millions in outside money spent to bolster Gorsuch in the campaign to get him confirmed.

“That sends a loud signal to me,” Feinstein said. “I think that the majority, and I say this respectfully, needs to consider those things.”

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