Trump, White House start outreach to key Supreme Court votes
President Trump and White House staffers have started reaching out to key senators viewed as potential swing votes ahead of a high-stakes fight to install a new Supreme Court justice.
Trump met at the White House on Thursday with Democratic Sens. Joe Donnelly (Ind.), Joe Manchin (W.Va.) and Heidi Heitkamp (N.D.), who are all running for reelection this year in states Trump won in 2016.
The president also met with several crucial GOP senators who will be key to confirming a nominee to fill the forthcoming court vacancy created by Justice Anthony Kennedy’s decision to retire, which is effective at the end of July.
“I had a good conversation with the president on a range of issues, including the Supreme Court vacancy … When the president presents the Senate with his choice for the Supreme Court, I will thoroughly review the record and qualifications of that nominee,” Donnelly said in a statement Thursday.
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Manchin said in a tweet that he and Trump had a “productive conversation about how we can work together to move [West Virginia] and our county forward.”
I appreciate @realDonaldTrump inviting me to the White House tonight. We had a productive conversation about how we can work together to move #WV and our county forward. I look forward to more positive meetings.
— Senator Joe Manchin (@Sen_JoeManchin) June 28, 2018
“I stressed the importance of nominating someone to the Supreme Court who is pragmatic, fair, compassionate, committed to justice, and above politics — traits that match Justice Kennedy and which I know are important to North Dakotans. I told the president that he has a chance to unite the country by nominating a true non-ideological jurist,” Heitkamp said
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a tweet that Trump met with Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, as well as GOP Sens. Susan Collins (Maine) and Lisa Murkowski (Alaska).
Collins said that the administration shouldn’t “confine” themselves, while Murkowski, while speaking to The Washington Post, questioned “how we got so wedded to that list.”
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