Grassley says hearing shouldn’t be about 'health care advocacy'
Looking to derail some of the Democrats' driving arguments, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, claimed that Republicans aren’t seeking to strike down preexisting conditions -- even though Republicans and the Trump administration want to strike down the Affordable Care Act that guarantees that coverage.
"The American people deserve to be reminded of this hearing what it's all about. It's all about your qualifications to be on the Supreme Court. It's not about health care advocacy," Grassley said.
He accused Democrats of distorting Barrett's refusal to say how she'd rule on certain cases.
"Democrats' strategy continues to be to use scare tactics, distortions, and speculation," he said. "This is all a charade just because of your comment, I believe just from one law review article you wrote critiquing Chief Justice Roberts' reasoning, referring to her raising questions in a 2017 article about the constitutional justification Roberts used to uphold the ACA. "So, it's time to get real. This is all just a distraction."
Democrats have used the hearings to raise the heat on health care, arguing it’s imperative to question Barrett on the Affordable Care Act since the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on its fate one week after the election.
Grassley also asked Barrett if she would keep an open mind about allowing cameras inside the Supreme Court, which he supports, and she said she "certainly" would.