Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) is suggesting she will be pressing President Donald Trumpâs Supreme Court nominee, Judge Amy Coney Barrett, on a variety of issues during her Senate confirmation hearings.
âI will be asking her, her position on the Affordable Care Act. I will be asking her her position on a womanâs right to choose, among others,â Hirono said during her appearance on CNNâs âNew Dayâ Monday.
Hirono argued Trump is rushing Barrettâs nomination to strike down the Affordable Care Act.
âThis nominee is being rushed in a matter of weeks so that she can be sitting there on the court with a lifetime appointment to, first of all, hear the Affordable Care Act case on Nov. 10, a mere week after the general election and then she will be a vote against the Affordable Care Act,â Hirono said.
She added, âShe can be counted on. That is why the president appointed her because he said, âI am going to appoint Supreme Court nominees who will strike down the Affordable Care Act.'â
Watch her comments below:
Host Alisyn Camerota noted Democrats do not have the votes to stop the confirmation. She asked Hirono if her goal is just to get Barrett âon the record.â
Hirono explained Democrats need to inform the American people of what is âat stake.â
She reiterated Trumpâs goal is to get rid of the Affordable Care Act by rushing Barrettâs confirmation.
âThe American public need to know that this nominee is a clear and present danger to their health care and by the way, we can find two more courageous Republicans who say, âThis is not the way we ought to be going forward with this nominee,'â Hirono said.
Senators will ask Barrett questions on Tuesday and Wednesday in lengthy all-day sessions. The hearing is scheduled to conclude on Thursday.
