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Here are 21 times Covid wasn’t an issue for Senate Democrats

Democrats, especially those on the Senate Judiciary Committee, are operating on the crazy notion that it is not sheltered to hold in-person confirmation hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett due to the Wuhan coronavirus. According to most of the employees in the case of the Committee, “the hearing will be held in accordance with the regulations of the Office of the Walking Physician and the Rules of the Senate.”

Despite taking precautions such as social distancing and the ability to test for the virus, as well as the option to participate virtually, Senate Democrats still want Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to postpone the hearing until after the election.

Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) attended most of the hearings in person and plans to do so in an effort to secure confirmation from Judge Amy Coney Barrett, although he opposes it.

Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) stated that the hearing should be suspended because multiple senators tested positive for the Wuhan coronavirus. However, Klobuchar was the very person who helped implement these virtual hearings so that cases could continue without the risk of exposure.

If Democrats were so concerned about WuFlu, why did many of them – including ranking member Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) – attend most of the hearings in person? If Democrats opposed virtual hearings, why did so many, like Sens. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) and Cory Booker (D-NJ), participate in them over the past few months?

Here’s who showed up for the auditions. Democrats who attended in person are in bold.

May 6: Full Committee Hearing regarding the nomination of Justin Walker to be United States District Judge for the District of Columbia

  • In person: Graham, Feinstein in DurbinHorns, Lee, Cruz, Hawley, Coons, Blumenthal, Ernst, Kennedy, Booker, Paul
  • Virtual: Leahy, Whitehouse, Klobuchar, Tillis, Hirono, Blackburn

May 12: Full committee Hearing on legal liability during the modern coronavirus

  • In person: Graham, FeinsteinGrasley, Durbin, Lee, Hawley, Cruz, Coons, Blumenthal
  • Virtual: Leahy, Tillis, Whitehouse, Klobuchar, Hirono, Harris, Witness

May 20: Full Committee Hearing on the nomination of Cory Wilson to be U.S. District Judge for the Fifth Circuit

  • In person: Graham, FeinsteinGrasley, DurbinLee, Cruz, ShedsHawley, Ernst, BlumenthalKennedy, Wicker, Hyde-Smith
  • Virtual: Whitehouse, Blackburn, Booker, Hirono

June 2: Full committee Hearing on examining best practices for imprisonment and detention during the Covid-19 pandemic

  • Personally: Graham, Feinstein, Durbin, Coons, Blumenthal, Grassley, Hawley, Cruz, Booker, Harris, Leeward
  • Virtual: Whitehouse, Klobuchar, Tillis, Hirono, multiple witnesses

June 2: Subcommittee on Intellectual Property Hearing on Does the DMCA Notice and Takedown System Work in the 21st Century?

  • Personally: Tillis, Coons, Blumenthal
  • Virtual: multiple witnesses

June 3: Full committee Hearing on oversight of the Crossfire Hurricane investigation

  • In person: Graham, Feinstein, Grasley, Leahy, Cornyn, Durbin, Leeward, White House, Cruz, Klobuchar, Hawley, raccoons, Tillis, Blumenthal, Seriously, damn Booker, Kennedy, Blackburn
  • Virtual: Hirono

June 9: Full committee Hearing on COVID-19 fraud: law enforcement’s response to those taking advantage of the pandemic

  • In person: Graham, Feinstein, Grasley, Durbin, Tillis, White House, Hawley, Blumenthal
  • Virtual: Klobuchar, Blackburn, Hirono, Booker

June 16: Full Committee Hearing on police exploit of force and social relations

  • In person: Graham, Feinstein, Booker, Harris, Klobuchar, Grasley, Leahy, Cornyn, Durbin, Leeward, White House, Hawley, Hirono, Cruz,Tillis, Blumenthal, Ernst, Crapo, Kennedy
  • Virtual: Multiple Witnesses, Blackburn

June 17: Full Committee Hearing regarding judicial nominations

  • In person: Blackburn, Feinstein, Johnson, Kennedy, Blumenthal, Hawley
  • Virtual: Toomey, Casey, multiple nominees, Tillis

June 23: Full Committee Hearing ON Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, coronavirus, and addressing China’s culpability

  • In person: Graham, Feinstein, Grasley, raccoons, Cornyn, White House, Leeward, Blumenthal, Cruz, Booker, Ernst
  • Virtual: Witness, Hirono, Hawley, Blackburn

June 24: Full Committee Hearing regarding judicial nominations

  • Personally: Kaine, Durbin, Kennedy, Hawley, Blumenthal
  • Virtual: multiple nominees, Hirono

June 30: Judicial Conference Recommendation in order to obtain more judges

  • Personally: Graham, Feinstein, Grassley, raccoons, Crapo, Hawley, Blumenthal in the White House
  • Virtual: Multiple Witnesses, Hirono, Booker

July 22: Full Committee Security integrity of collegiate athletics

  • In person: Graham, Blumenthal, Booker, Sasse, Lee, Hawley
  • Virtual: multiple witnesses

July 28: Subcommittee on Intellectual Property Hearing How does the DMCA address limitations and exceptions such as fair exploit?

  • Personally: Tillis, Sheds
  • Virtual: multiple witnesses

July 29: Full Committee Hearing regarding judicial nominations

  • Personally: Sasse, Feinstein, Roberts, Blumenthal, Hawley
  • Virtual: multiple nominees, Portman, Brown, Hirono, Blackburn

August 4: Subcommittee on Constitution Hearing on the right of people peaceably to assemble: protecting speech by stopping anarchist violence

  • Personally: Cruz, Hiron, Merkley, Graham, Durbin, Leeward, Whitehouse, Coons, Blumenthal
  • Virtual: Wyden, Blackburn, multiple witnesses

August 5: Full Committee Hearing on Oversight of the Crossfire Hurricane Investigation: Day 2

  • In person: Graham, FeinsteinGrasleyLeahy, Cornyn, Durbin, Leeward, White House, Hawley, Tillis, raccoons, Kennedy, Blumenthal, Cruz
  • Virtual: Witness, Klobuchar, Hirono, Blackburn, Booker

September 9: Full Committee Hearing regarding judicial nominations

  • In person: Graham, Feinstein, Wicker, Hyde-Smith, Lee, Blumenthal, Cruz, Durbin, Hawley
  • Virtual: multiple nominees, Cassidy, Hirono

September 15: Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights Hearing on Stacking the Tech: Has Google Harmed Competition in Online Advertising?

  • Personally: Lee, Klobuchar, Hawley, Blumenthal, Cruz
  • Virtual: Witness, Blackburn

September 16: Intellectual Property Blocking Subcommittee Hearing on Are Section 1201 Reforms Necessary and Justified?

  • Personally: Tillis, Coons, Blumenthal
  • Virtual: multiple witnesses

September 30: Full Committee Hearing on Oversight of the Crossfire Hurricane Investigation: Day 3

  • In person: Graham, Feinstein, Cornyn, Durbin, Leeward, White House, Cruz, Klobuchar, Sasse, raccoons, Hawley, Blumenthal, Tillis, Hirono, Ernst, BookerKennedy, Blackburn
  • Virtual: Witness, Leahy

What’s going on, Democrats? Are in-person hearings a terrifying the idea is generally accepted and only virtual hearings should take place during the coronavirus pandemic? Or are in-person hearings the only way to do business and everything should stop?

You can’t have it both ways.

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