Biden Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson took a swipe at The Nation magazine correspondent Elie Mystal over his comments surrounding the U.S. Constitution.
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Biden Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson took a swipe at The Nation magazine correspondent Elie Mystal when asked about his comments surrounding the U.S. Constitution during her confirmation process. Mystal, a frequent guest on MSNBC, declared the Constitution"not good" and"actually trash" in his book"Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy's Guide to the Constitution," where he outlines a controversial take on race and U.S. history. Mystal argued that the Constitution was drafted by"a bunch of rich, white politicians making deals with each other," who owned slaves, and didn't allow any non-White people into the room.U.S. Senator Sen.
"I do not support the claim that the Constitution is illegitimate," Jackson responded."As I stated during my hearing, I love our country and the Constitution and the rights that make us free.""Do you reject any statements made by a legal commentator that the U.S. Constitution is 'kind of trash?" Cruz pressed.Jackson, reiterating her commitment to"upholding and defending" the founding document.
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