"Salon" said : John Elway uses Denver Broncos letterhead to publicly back Neil Gorsuch’s Supreme Court nomination
As it stated in "Neil is a big Denver Broncos fan, and I can tell you that I'm a big fan of his. Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway wrote a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday to throw his support behind Neil Gorsuch, whom President Donald Trump has nominated for the Supreme Court. Elway is now the general manager of the Denver Broncos — a front-office job that requires him to placate his boss, an NFL owner, and the football players he oversees. I look forward to having Neil Gorsuch, one of our own from the great state of Colorado, as the next Supreme Court Justice," Elway wrote at the end of his letter. It appears Elway's friendly relationship with Gorsuch led to the supportive letter in the first place.
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Live Coverage: Neil Gorsuch's Testimony In Supreme Court Confirmation HearingPresident Trump's nominee to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia answered questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. NPR's live coverage picks up again on Wednesday morning. CorrectionIn a previous version of the section about defending textualism, we incorrectly said 38 percent of Americans believe lawyers have low or very low levels of honesty and ethical standards. The correct figure is 37 percent.

The Republican legislative majorities simply decided that the previous president should not have been allowed to fill the seat left open with the death of Antonin Scalia because the previous president was a Democratic politician. On the surface, the committee was conducting a hearing into the nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the United States Supreme Court. However, at its roots, the hearing was the final, concluding chapter in the attempted destruction of the presidency of Barack Obama. Most PopularThey're clinging like drowning people to the tinhorn argument that the president shouldn't be allowed to nominate someone during an election year. After all, there is great job security on the Supreme Court and the robe is certainly a nice one.
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Neil Gorsuch's Supreme Court Confirmation Hearing

Live Coverage: Neil Gorsuch's Testimony In Supreme Court Confirmation HearingPresident Trump's nominee to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia answered questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. NPR's live coverage picks up again on Wednesday morning. CorrectionIn a previous version of the section about defending textualism, we incorrectly said 38 percent of Americans believe lawyers have low or very low levels of honesty and ethical standards. The correct figure is 37 percent.
The Republican legislative majorities simply decided that the previous president should not have been allowed to fill the seat left open with the death of Antonin Scalia because the previous president was a Democratic politician. On the surface, the committee was conducting a hearing into the nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the United States Supreme Court. However, at its roots, the hearing was the final, concluding chapter in the attempted destruction of the presidency of Barack Obama. Most PopularThey're clinging like drowning people to the tinhorn argument that the president shouldn't be allowed to nominate someone during an election year. After all, there is great job security on the Supreme Court and the robe is certainly a nice one.
to read more visit us whats app br/>
collected by :Andro Alex
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