Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin has dismissed calls for Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to step down to allow President Joe Biden to appoint a replacement before the new administration begins. Durbin emphasized the impracticality of such a scenario, citing the pressing legislative agenda that includes the budget, Defense Authorization Act, and other crucial matters.
Regarding Biden's judicial nominations, Durbin expressed confidence that more nominees would advance through committee processes before the current Congress concludes.
Despite Vice President Kamala Harris's recent electoral defeat, Durbin commended her campaign efforts and urged Democrats to refocus on addressing the core issues that contributed to their election setbacks.
Durbin highlighted concerns about potential appointees to President Trump's cabinet, particularly pointing out recent remarks by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as 'bizarre.' Durbin cautioned that Kennedy's proposed role overseeing health, agriculture, and medicine could lead to policy changes in what he views as the wrong direction.