Democrats UPSET with Biden judicial nominee and the reason is so FACEPALM

Joe Biden has nominated the former New Hampshire Attorney General for the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, but the nominee is getting criticism from some Democrats.

Their issue has to do with an incident that happened when Michael Delaney was New Hampshire’s Deputy AG in 2005.

He defended a law before the Supreme Court that required minors to notify their parents if they were going to get an abortion.

At issue is a New Hampshire law, passed in 2003 but repealed in 2007, that required minors to tell their parents before they obtained an abortion. As the state’s deputy attorney general, Delaney was among those who signed a brief submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court that defended the law because it “does not present a substantial obstacle to any woman’s right to choose an abortion.”

Parental notification is what has Democrats roiled over DeLaney’s appointment and it just shows how radical they’ve become in supporting unfettered baby murder over the years. Seriously, 2005 doesn’t seem like that long ago.

So how does DeLaney defend that this? He claims he only signed it, but didn’t write it:

Michael Delaney, nominated for the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, based in Boston, said in written testimony to senators that he did not write the 2005 brief and otherwise had “extremely limited involvement” in the case that was brought while he was deputy attorney general in New Hampshire.

Yeah that’s not gonna fly. He signed the brief, which means he supported what was written and Democrats know this.

Now that Roe v Wade has been overturned by the Supreme Court, radical Democrats want to ensure that any Biden judicial nominee who might hear an abortion case in the future doesn’t have any blot on his abortion record.

I really hope this is what dooms Delaney’s nomination, however I doubt that will happen. I’m sure Democrats will bully him into submission on the issue and he’ll never make that ‘mistake’ again.


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