Durbin opens final hearing with praise of Jackson, Booker
Senate Judiciary Chairman Dick Durbin, D-Ill., opened the fourth and final day of Supreme Court confirmation hearings with praise of Judge Jackson for withstanding attacks this week he called "unfair, unrelenting and beneath the dignity of the United States Senate."
"My lasting impression is a judge who sat there through it all, head held high with dignity and determination and strength," Durbin said. "A lesser person might have picked up and told her family, 'We’re leaving. This is beyond the pale.' She didn’t -- and it says an awful lot to me about her character and why the president was correct in choosing her to be the next Supreme Court justice."
Durbin also praised his Democratic colleague Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., who moved Jackson and others to tears with a speech Wednesday evening, and said that his wife told him when he got home that Booker “cleared the air, finally, and refocused on what we were doing and why we were here."
"And I have to tell you, his statement will go down in the annals of this committee and the United States Senate for the impact that they had," Durbin said.







