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On Night Ginsburg Died, McConnell Pushed Trump to Nominate Barrett | Supreme Revenge

24 Nov 2020
When liberal Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died at age 87, six weeks before the 2020 presidential election, Senator Mitch McConnell quickly reached President Donald Trump on the phone and made his plan clear, an excerpt from a FRONTLINE documentary reports.

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“McConnell told [Trump] two things,” Josh Holmes, McConnell’s former chief of staff, told FRONTLINE in the above excerpt from "Supreme Revenge: Battle for the Court," premiering Tuesday, Nov. 24. “McConnell said, first, I’m going to put out a statement that says we’re going to fill the vacancy. Second, he said, you’ve gotta nominate Amy Coney Barrett.”

It was a very different approach than McConnell had taken four-and-a-half years prior, when he refused to allow the Senate to consider President Barack Obama’s Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland, after Justice Antonin Scalia died more than eight months before the 2016 presidential election.

But as sources recount in the documentary, charges of hypocrisy did not deter McConnell. In the aftermath of Ginsburg’s death, McConnell’s political maneuvering went according to his plan — with Barrett’s speedy confirmation days before the 2020 election serving as a crowning achievement in a hard-fought, decades-long effort to tilt the ideology of the nation’s highest court to the right.

Go inside McConnell's effort in "Supreme Revenge: Battle for the Court," an updated version of 2019's "Supreme Revenge," premiering 11/24: https://to.pbs.org/2UUWzgO

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