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Senator Hawley Writes Open Letter to Minority Leader Chuck Schumer Against “Anti-Religious Animus”

Senator Hawley Writes Open Letter to Minority Leader Chuck Schumer Against “Anti-Religious Animus”

Senator Hawley Writes Open Letter to Minority Leader Chuck Schumer Against “Anti-Religious Animus”

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With the upcoming public confirmation hearings of Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett set to take place, Missouri Senator Josh Hawley has issued a letter requesting an end to what he calls “anti-Catholic slander” in the Democratic Caucus.

Senator Hawley penned an open letter to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer requesting an end to the behavior, saying the Constitution bans such religious tests.

Senator Hawley says Democratic senators had previously attempted to “disparage” Judge Barrett’s Catholic beliefs.

The full text of his letter can be read below.

Dear Minority Leader Schumer:
 
Now that President Trump has nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court of the United States, I call on you and every member of the Democratic Caucus to publicly reject Senator Dianne Feinstein’s egregious personal attacks on Judge Barrett’s Christian faith during her previous confirmation hearings, and to pledge you will abstain from that kind of anti-Catholic, anti-Christian, anti-faith vitriol in the hearings to come. You owe it to the country.
 
As you will recall, Senator Feinstein, the most senior Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, told Judge Barrett in her previous hearings that “the dogma lives loudly within you,” a clear and condescending disparagement of Judge Barrett’s Catholicism. Senator Feinstein was not alone. Senator Durbin also interrogated Judge Barrett’s religious beliefs and asked whether she was an “orthodox Catholic.” And Senator Hirono suggested that Judge Barrett would not simply be a federal judge, but a “Catholic judge,” who might not be able to follow the law. Already, members of your caucus have said that they will do this again—that the nominee’s religious views will be a prime focus.
 
Over and over these last four years, your caucus has sought to return to the days of “religious tests,” to exclude people of faith from public office and from the public square. Your members have attacked and attempted to disqualify nominees by questioning their views on the nature of sin, their beliefs about heaven and hell, their memberships in religious organizations, and the activities of their churches. But our Constitution bans religious tests. Democrats’ offensive and wholly inappropriate attacks must not be repeated in this confirmation process. 
 
There is a long history of anti-Catholic hatred by some in this country, and a growing tide of anti-religious animus on the Left now, and I hope you and your colleagues will not play any further part in it.
 
These attacks and insinuations remain disgusting. Religious bigotry has no place in the United States Senate. I ask that you and all your colleagues reject your past acts of intolerance, and commit to considering Judge Barrett’s nomination on the merits of her qualifications, not by slandering her faith—and the faith of millions of Americans.
 
 
Sincerely,
 
Josh Hawley
U.S. Senator

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