Attorney General Kamala Harris defends herself on several fronts. Photo by Ken Stone
Attorney General Kamala Harris defends herself on several fronts. Photo by Ken Stone

California senators Kamala Harris and Diane Feinstein expressed concern Tuesday night over President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee.

Trump announced his nomination for Neil Gorsuch Tuesday evening in a press conference.

In a tweet, Harris said she was “troubled by the nomination of Judge Gorsuch and will fight to ensure the voice of the American people is heard in this process.”

Gorsuch, a federal appeals court judge, is a conservative who previously clerked for two Supreme Court justices.

According to NPR, “Gorsuch sided in favor of ‘religious freedom’ claims made by the Little Sisters of the Poor and the owners of the craft company Hobby Lobby, who challenged language in the Affordable Care Act that required them to pay for contraceptive coverage for employees.”

Sen. Diane Feinstein also took to Twitter Tuesday night, releasing a full statement on the Gorsuch nomination, which included harsh words for Senate Republicans and President Donald Trump:

“Evaluating Supreme Court nominees is among our most important responsibilities as senators and over the last few days we’ve seen the importance of an independent judiciary. I’ve repeatedly stated that the next justice must have respect for precedent, be within the mainstream and protect the fundamental rights guaranteed by our Constitution. Judge Gorsuch has a long record and it will take time to conduct a thorough review.

“I firmly believe the Supreme Court must be a fair arbiter of the law—not simply another political body that makes decisions based on ideology or partisanship. Unfortunately, Senate Republicans have played politics with this seat by refusing to hold courtesy meetings, hearings or even debate on Chief Judge Garland, who had an impeccable 20-year record of service.

“I am deeply concerned that throughout his campaign the president promised to use litmus tests when choosing his nominee. Last October, when asked about the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, then-candidate Trump said ‘That will happen automatically, in my opinion, because I am putting pro-life justices on the court.’

“Then tonight, President Trump declared, ‘I am a man of my word.’ That’s exactly what I’m afraid of. Judge Gorsuch voted twice to deny contraceptive coverage to women, elevating a corporation’s religious beliefs over women’s health care.

“At a time when public trust in our institutions is at an all-time low and our country is bitterly divided, a thorough and fair review is vitally important.”