To start, Harris attacked the idea of even holding a hearing amid the COVID-19 epidemic and an outbreak among members of the committee.
“This hearing should have been postponed,” Harris said. “The decision to hold this hearing now is reckless and places facilities workers, janitorial staff and congressional aides and Capitol police at risk.” Republicans have emphasized Barrett’s credentials while some claim that liberals are mounting attacks on her religion. But Harris and other Democrats were almost uniformly focused on what Barrett’s nomination would mean for the Affordable Care Act. A challenge to the healthcare law is before the Supreme Court on Nov. 10. Barrett has previously criticized aspects of Chief Justice John Roberts’ 2012 decision upholding the health care law.
Two members of the Judiciary Committee, Sen. Mike Lee and Sen. Thom Tillis tested positive for the coronavirus, having attended a White House Rose Garden ceremony to introduce Barrett. The ceremony itself was identified as a “super spreader” event, as Dr. Anthony Fauci called it, with many participants not wearing masks or socially distanced.
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