Kennedy & Hawley grill a nigger in congress

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Published on May 28, 2025
Judiciary Oversight
In this explosive Senate Judiciary hearing, Sen. John Neely Kennedy (R-Louisiana) questions Nancy Abudu—nominated for the Eleventh Circuit—on basic constitutional doctrines and controversial SPLC reports she helped author. Meanwhile, Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) presses over her affiliation with the Southern Poverty Law Center and its targeting of other legal advocacy groups. The sharp exchanges raise serious concerns over impartiality, judicial philosophy, and ideological bias.

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