Merrick Garland trends as Ted Cruz says GOP Senate didn't 'rig' the Supreme Court

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'You didn't see Republicans when we had control of the Senate try to rig the game,' Sen. Ted Cruz said. 'You didn't see us try to pack the Court.'

"Republicans wouldn't even give Merrick Garland a vote because it was an election year," sportswriter Molly Wright tweeted."Then they rammed Amy Coney Barrett's nomination through in a record 35 days because it was an election year."

Republicans wouldn’t even give Merrick Garland a vote because it was an election year. Then they rammed Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination through in a record 35 days because it was an election year.

 

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