U.S. Supreme Court New Judge Hearing Democratic Party Vice Presidential Candidate Harris Q & A October 14, 12:09

A full-scale question began on the 13th at a hearing in the Senate to discuss the approval of a new judge in the US Supreme Court.

In this, a conservative judge nominated by President Trump emphasized that he would make an independent decision regardless of the intention of the administration in response to the question of Senator Harris, a vice presidential candidate of the opposition Democratic Party.

A full-scale question began on the 13th at a hearing in the Senate over the approval of conservative Judge Barrett, who was nominated by President Trump as a judge in the Federal Supreme Court.



Among them, Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris asked questions online for measures against the new corona virus, and among the people, such as abortion and the medical insurance system = Obama Care introduced by the previous Obama administration. Judge Barrett's view on the controversial issue.

In response, Judge Barrett refused to give a clear answer, saying, "I would like to refrain from giving personal opinions," and said that he would make decisions in accordance with the law each time, regardless of the intention of the administration. He emphasized that he would make independent decisions in accordance with the principle of separation of powers.



Senator Harris and the Democratic Party of Japan have the aim of impressing Judge Barrett as being closer to the administration through hearings and as a tailwind for next month's presidential election.

On the other hand, President Trump wants to approve Judge Barrett in the Republican-dominated Senate before the presidential election and appeal to the conservatives as a result, and the offense and defense of the ruling and opposition parties is intensifying.