The claims made against Gupta’s nomination are baseless.
Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley, the committee’s ranking member, has been reduced to insisting Gupta’s “public record is too extreme” despite acknowledging he “appreciate[s] the work that she has done on criminal justice reform.”
Sen. Ted Cruz, another Republican on the committee, went even further by suggesting Gupta’s track record “demonstrated an intolerance for and hostility to anyone that disagrees with the extreme left political positions.”
As inconvenient as it may be for Republicans hoping to sink her nomination, the facts are on Gupta’s side. In her confirmation hearing, Gupta plainly stated, “I do not support defunding the police. She explained, “I have in fact spent my career advocating, where it s necessary, for greater resources for law enforcement and things like body-worn cameras, wellness and safety programs and any number of measures.”
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Vanita Gupta is seated during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing to examine her nomination to be associate attorney general on Capitol Hill March 9 in Washington.
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