During an interview on CBS's “Face the Nation,' McConnell acknowledged that he had a 'very good conversation' in his office with her, but said it was problematic that she couldn't answer a question that he believed would have been an “easy thing” to respond to.
will be treated"much better" than Democrats treated Republican nominees, but said she will have to answer"tough questions" about her record.
"I asked her to defend the court. Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Justice Breyer both publicly opposed court-packing, that is trying to increase the number of court members in order to get an outcome you like," McConnell said."That would have been an easy thing for her to do to defend the integrity of the court. She wouldn't do that."
"So in the meantime, the committee will ask her all the tough questions. I haven't made a final decision as to how I'm going to vote," McConnell added.
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