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Barrett Asked To Share Her Notes During Confirmation Hearing, but Something Is Missing

by Madison Summers
October 13, 2020 at 1:32 pm
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President Donald Trump‘s Supreme Court nominee was asked to share the notes that she was referring to while taking senators’ questions during her confirmation hearing in the Senate this week.

Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) noted during Tuesday’s confirmation hearing that the senators have multiple notebooks and books in front of them. He then asked Judge Amy Coney Barrett, “Can you hold up what you’ve been referring to when answering our questions?”

Barrett then held up a blank notepad.

Asked if there is anything on it, Barrett answered, “The letterhead that says, ‘United States Senate.'”

“That’s impressive,” Cornyn responded.

Watch the video below:

Amy Coney Barrett is asked if she can show the notes she's referring to while answering senators' questions. She holds up a blank notebook.

Sen. John Cornyn: "Is there anything on it?"

Barrett: "The letterhead that says 'United States Senate.'" https://t.co/NN41m59TpP pic.twitter.com/XwcS5nSqEO

— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 13, 2020

Judge Barrett is using no notes. pic.twitter.com/zqZ6QGckOq

— Trish Turner (@caphilltrish) October 13, 2020

During Tuesday’s hearing, Barrett was asked about Trump’s previous suggestion of delaying the upcoming presidential election and if the Constitution gives “the President of the United States the authority to unilaterally delay a general election under any circumstances,” as Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) asked.

However, Barrett responded, “If that question ever came before me, I would need to hear arguments from the litigants and read briefs and consult with my law clerks and talk with my colleagues and go through the opinion writing process.”

“If I give off-the-cuff answers, then I would be basically a legal pundit and I don’t think we want judges to be legal pundits. I think we want judges to approach cases thoughtfully and with an open mind,” she added.

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