'I think it would be 100% inappropriate for President Trump to try and nominate someone,' Neal Katyal says following the passing of Justice Ginsburg. 'After all, the Republicans back in 2016 didn't even give Merrick Garland a hearing.'
On how Senate Republicans and President Trump should proceed after the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Neal Katyal says, "I think it
would be 100% inappropriate for President Trump to try and nominate someone. After all, the Republicans back in 2016 didn't even give Merrick Garland a hearing."
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