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Democrats say Republicans will regret Barrett confirmation, also slam manipulation of Supreme Court.

This came shortly after Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, Democrats warned Republicans that they would regret their decision to hold a vote so closely to an election. 

"The Republican majority is lighting its credibility on fire.

"The next time the American people give Democrats a majority in this chamber, you will have forfeited the right to tell us how to run that majority," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said during a floor speech Monday. 

"My colleagues may regret this for a lot longer than they think," he added. 

Nominees once needed 60 votes to be confirmed, but Sen. Mitch McConnell changed the standard in 2017 to allow for a simple majority. 

That move allowed for the confirmation of President Trump's previous two nominees, Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh. 

Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., first eliminated the 60-vote threshold in 2013 to overcome GOP stonewalling of President Obama's nominations to the lower courts and the executive branch. 

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi also released a statement criticizing Trump and the GOP Senate for committed an act of supreme desperation so close to Election Day. 

Pelosi argued the confirmation, which she called a manipulation, was made so Trump and Republicans could achieve their years-long campaign to destroy Americans’ health care.

"The President’s Supreme Court manipulation threatens the very values and rights that define and distinguish our nation: a woman’s constitutional right to make her own medical decisions, the rights of LGBTQ Americans, the right of workers to organize and collectively bargain for fair wages, the future of our planet and environmental protections, voting rights and the right of every American to have a voice in our democracy," Pelosi wrote in a statement. 

The Supreme Court said in a press release Monday that Barrett will be able to start her new role after Chief Justice John Roberts administers her judicial oath on Tuesday. 

Justice Clarence Thomas administered the constitutional oath at Monday's ceremony. 

Source: Fox News
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