Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) “looked briefly into the future and saw a calamitous confirmation process for Supreme Court justices and other federal judge nominees: a near total blockade,” the Washington Post reports.
“With Republicans needing a simple one-seat gain in November to retake control of the Senate, Graham pointed to the Supreme Court fight in 2020 when not a single Democrat voted to confirm Justice Amy Coney Barrett as an ominous precedent for how a GOP majority would behave toward President Biden’s picks.”
Said Graham: “Is that the new norm? If that’s going to be the new norm, what do you do when one party has the Senate and the other party has the White House? How do you ever get anybody confirmed?”

