[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 206 (Monday, December 18, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Pages S8068-S8069]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CONFIRMATION OF DON R. WILLETT
Mr. VAN HOLLEN. Mr. President, I opposed the nomination of Don Willet
to serve as a judge on the Fifth Circuit. Senate Republicans, lacking a
robust legislative agenda, despite unilateral control of the
government, decided to confirm another highly controversial nominee.
Last week, Republicans confirmed three circuit court judges. In early
November, Senate Republicans confirmed four judges in 1 week. This
accelerated confirmation pace is unconventional and alarming.
Republicans on the Judiciary Committee are willing to set aside decades
of standing tradition and policies in order to confirm highly
ideological judges who, in many cases, seem to have more of a political
agenda than the impartial temperament necessary for the fair
administration of justice.
This seat has been open for years because Senate Republicans refused
to work with the Obama administration and agree upon a consensus
mainstream nominee that reflects the views and opinions of the majority
of Americans. Now that Republicans are in the majority and no longer
need to obstruct the White House, they have decided to advance Judge
Willet, a judge described as the ``most conservative justice in
Texas.''
Judge Willet was on Trump's Supreme Court short list which indicates
that he met the Federalist Society's and the Heritage Foundation's
ideological litmus test. This should concern all Americans, regardless
of party affiliation. Our judicial system should not be outsourced to
outside groups who want to stack the courts with judges who share their
extreme political agenda.
Judge Willet has expressed insensitive views towards the LGBTQ
community and skepticism that women face unique challenges in the work
place, such as unequal pay and sexual harassment and discrimination. In
light of the #MeToo movement and the countless women who have shared
their stories of workplace sexual harassment,
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Judge Willet's opinion is at best misinformed. I hope that Judge
Willet's views have evolved since he wrote that opinion for then-
Governor George W. Bush.
I also hope my colleagues will start to recognize that they are
setting a dangerous precedent by turning the Senate into an assembly
line for highly ideological judges who appear to be more aligned with a
political agenda that the impartial administration of justice.
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