Democratic Sen. Brian Schatz of Hawaii expressed frustration with his party Friday over the Supreme Court fight over the seat left vacant after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. AZAR BLASTS OBAMACARE AS 'NOT AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE' AS SUPREME COURT BATTLE OVER 2010 LAW LOOMSThe senator spotlighted remarks arguing that the GOP is pushing to fill the vacancy so the party can secure a justice who would overturn the Obama-era health care law and kick "millions off their health care." Democrats, Schatz asserted, "should say this, using these words.”“A little message discipline wouldn’t kill us,” he tweeted. "Their closing argument is that 7 days after the election they will remove your health care through the newly stacked Supreme Court," he wrote of Republicans. Noting the risk a 6-3 conservative majority on the high court could pose to the Affordable Care Act, almost every Democrat has said the confirmation process should be delayed until after Nov. 3.
Source: Fox News September 26, 2020 12:56 UTC