4 Key Moments on Day 1 of Judge Jackson’s Supreme Court Confirmation Hearing

 
 
March 22 2022
 

Good morning from Washington, where Supreme Court justice nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson will face questions from senators today. Fred Lucas rounds up the highlights from the first day of her confirmation hearings, and on "The Daily Signal Podcast," three top conservative legal experts analyze Jackson's record and views. Plus: Kevin Roberts looks at the threat from China, Maggie Hroncich looks at the nonprofits helping Ukrainians, and Cal Thomas wonders whether enough of us are willing to fight to stay free. 

 
 
 
NEWS
4 Key Moments on Day 1 of Judge Jackson's Supreme Court Confirmation Hearing
By Fred Lucas

Sen. Lindsey Graham says he rejects the "We're all racist if we ask hard questions" mindset.
COMMENTARY
Biden's Weakness in Ukraine-Russia Conflict Has Only Further Emboldened China in a New Kind of War
By Kevin Roberts

China today is a more dangerous adversary than the Soviet Union at its height. The Chinese Communist Party enjoys strategic advantages Moscow never did.
ANALYSIS
What You Need to Know About Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
By Zack Smith

Carrie Severino of the Judicial Crisis Network, Ed Whelan of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and John Malcolm of The Heritage Foundation discuss Jackson's judicial philosophy.
NEWS
3 Organizations Helping Ukrainians
By Maggie Hroncich

Three U.S. nonprofits share details of their experiences and efforts within Ukraine and neighboring countries as they provide lifesaving aid.
COMMENTARY
Shannon Bream Explains What We Can Learn From Mothers and Daughters in the Bible
By Virginia Allen

"We all have had the seasons of waiting, of longing, of having to be patient, not understanding what God is doing," says Bream, host of "Fox News @ Night."
COMMENTARY
'Freedom Isn't Free': A Disturbing Generational Split on What's Worth Fighting For
By Cal Thomas

Fifty-two percent of Democrats said they would flee if America were attacked by invaders. Only 40% said they would stay and fight.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: Pro Baseball Players Rejected 'Political Supremacists.' Voters Should, Too.
By Mike Stenhouse

Give people a little power, and they will seize the moment and take up the scepter to impose their values on everyone else. I call those people "political supremacists."
 
     
 
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