Cornyn says he hopes Barrett’s faith doesn’t come under attack
Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, said he hopes Democrats don’t use the hearing to attack Judge Barrett’s Roman Catholic faith, arguing Democrats' raising Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s Catholic faith at his hearing was “an absolute disgrace.”
“I hope they resist the temptation to repeat that during this hearing. I do remain concerned, Judge, about some of the earlier attacks on your faith,” he said. “Let me be clear, Judge, as you know, there's no religious test to serve on the Supreme Court. Why? Because the Constitution says so. And I can only hope that the civility that you have shown through your professional work will be afforded to you through these proceedings.”
Cornyn said his constituents are more concerned with her family life -- “how you do it," he said, referring to juggling personal and professional responsibilities.
“How do you and your husband manage two full-time professional careers, and at the same time, take care of your large family? I bet there are many young women like my own two daughters who marvel at the balance that you've achieved between your personal and professional life,” he said.