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McConnell Statement on Retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy

‘The Senate will vote to confirm Justice Kennedy’s successor this fall.’

June 27, 2018

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) delivered the following remarks today on the Senate floor regarding today’s announcement from Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy that he will retire on July 31, 2018:

“Just a few moments ago, Justice Anthony Kennedy announced that he is retiring as an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and taking senior status, effective July 31st. First and foremost, I want to pause and express our gratitude for the extraordinary service that Justice Kennedy has offered our nation. He has served on the federal bench for 43 years.

“In particular, we owe him a debt of thanks for his ardent defense of the First Amendment right to political speech. As Justice Kennedy concludes his tenure on the Court, we wish him, his wife Mary, and their family every happiness in the years ahead.

“The Senate stands ready to fulfill its constitutional role by offering advice and consent on President Trump’s nominee to fill this vacancy. We will vote to confirm Justice Kennedy’s successor this fall. As in the case of Justice Gorsuch, Senators will have the ‎opportunity to meet with President Trump’s nominee, examine his or her qualifications, and debate the nomination.

“I have every confidence in Chairman Grassley’s conduct of the upcoming confirmation process in the Judiciary Committee. It is imperative that the president’s nominee be considered fairly and not be subjected to personal attacks. Thus far, President Trump’s judicial nominations have reflected a keen understanding of the vital role that judges play in our constitutional order.

“Judges must interpret the law fairly and apply it even-handedly. Judicial decisions must not flow from judges’ personal philosophies or ‎preferences, but from the honest assessment of the words and actual meaning of the law.

“This bedrock principle has clearly defined the president’s excellent choices to date. So we will look forward to yet another outstanding selection. But today, the Senate and the nation thank Justice Kennedy for his years of service on the bench, and for his many contributions to jurisprudence and to our nation.”

Senator McConnell Welcomes Kentucky Veterans to Washington D.C.

‘Today’s flight includes veterans of World War II along with Korea and Vietnam. On behalf of the Commonwealth and all Americans, I am proud to thank them for their sacrifice.’

June 27, 2018

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) made the following remarks today on the Senate floor prior to joining veterans from Kentucky at the World War II Memorial, who are visiting as part of the Honor Flight Bluegrass Program:

“It’s my privilege today to welcome a special group of visitors to Washington. Thanks to Honor Flight Bluegrass, more Kentucky veterans are touching down today in our nation’s capital. They’re coming to remember fallen comrades and visit the memorials dedicated to their own service.

“Earlier this month, I was lucky enough to spend time with a flight of World War II veterans, who arrived in time for the 74th anniversary of D-Day. Today’s flight includes veterans of World War II along with Korea and Vietnam.

“On behalf of the Commonwealth and all Americans, I am proud to thank them for their sacrifice. Next week, we celebrate our Independence Day. Let’s not forget that the freedoms we enjoy come at a cost. Let’s take time to thank the heroes who have paid it, and those who continue to pay it today.”

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