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Mr. McCONNELL. Madam President, now on another matter, the Senate is about to leave Washington for the August State work period.
When we come back, Senate Democrats will face a daunting list of judges that the Biden-Harris administration will want them to confirm.
There is Adeel Mangi and his record of bumping elbows with terrorist apologists and advocates for cop killers.
There is Kevin Ritz and Karla Campbell, both the nepotistic beneficiaries of corrupt bargains between the Biden-Harris administration and the judges they would replace.
There is Julia Lipez, another nepotism hire, who has distinguished herself in her leniency toward a parent who killed their baby with fentanyl.
There is Embry Kidd, who went soft on sex abusers and then misled the Judiciary Committee about it.
There is Ryan Park, the self-described ``tip of the spear'' of progressive activism, who fought hard to let colleges discriminate illegally against Asian applicants.
There is Sparkle Sooknanan, whose nomination Congressman Velazquez called ``an insult to the people of Puerto Rico.''
And then there is Mustafa Kasubhai who has advocated incorporating-- listen to this--Marxist theory into property law.
So as our Democratic colleagues head out of town, I would suggest that they consider whether the radical goals of the Biden-Harris judicial project are really worth it.
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