Republicans relive Kavanaugh hearings in opening statements
Republicans have continually used their opening statements in Jackson’s confirmation hearings to lament Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearings to the court in 2018.
Sens. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, all brought up Kavanaugh in their opening statements, claiming Jackson will be treated with more respect.
"Judge Jackson, I can assure you that your hearing will feature none of that disgraceful behavior," Cruz said. "No one is going to inquire into your teenage dating habits. No one is going to ask you with mock severity, 'Do you like beer?'"

Cruz attempted to get ahead of the argument, he said, that rigorous questioning or a vote against Jackson’s confirmation means "you must somehow harbor racial animus" and went on to list instances when Democrats blocked nominations of racial minorities to judicial posts.
A theme emerging for Democrats, meanwhile, has been to preempt attacks from Republicans that Jackson is "soft on crime" with several of them speaking about her ties to law enforcement.








