AFA Action Asks Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham to Rule Attacks on Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Religious Faith Out of Order

‘It’s Time to Stand Against Any Unconstitutional, Anti-religious Bigotry’

TUPELO, Miss. —Senate confirmation hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett started this morning in Washington, D.C.  President Trump called his nominee to the Supreme Court of the United States “one of our nation’s most brilliant and gifted legal minds…”

 

AFA Action (afaaction.net), the governmental affairs division of the American Family Association (AFA, afa.net), sent a letter to Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham this morning, urging him as the presiding officer of the Senate Judiciary Committee to rule any attacks on Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s religious faith out of order. The letter, signed by Rob Chambers, Vice President of AFA Action, is featured here:

 

Chairman Graham,

We commend you for your strident efforts to confirm constitutionalist judges appointed by President Trump. We are also thankful for your steadfast commitment to the confirmation
process of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Over 59,000 supporters of AFA Action and American Family Association have signed a petition urging you to protect the religious liberty of Judge Barrett during her confirmation
hearing.

The petition states:

“Senate Judiciary Chairman Graham,

 

“Article VI of the U.S. Constitution states, ‘[N]o religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.’”

“I urge you, as the presiding officer of the Senate Judiciary Committee, to rule any attack on Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s religious faith out of order.

“It’s time to stand against any unconstitutional, anti-religious bigotry.”

We recall the religious, bigoted attacks Judge Barrett was subjected to in this committee during her 2017 hearing for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-CA) attacked Judge Barrett’s religious faith during her confirmation hearing.

Sen. Durbin asked Judge Barrett, “Do you consider yourself an Orthodox Catholic?” Later, Sen. Feinstein blatantly attacked Judge Barrett’s religious faith by saying:

“Why is it that so many of us on this side have this very uncomfortable feeling that, you know, dogma and law are two different things, and I think whatever religion is,
it has its own dogma. The law is totally different, and I think in your case, professor, when I read your speeches, the conclusion one draws is that the dogma lives loudly
within you.”

Article VI of the U.S. Constitution states, “[N]o religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States.” Yet, Sen. Durbin and
Sen. Feinstein violated the U.S. Constitution by using Judge Barrett’s faith as a qualifying test during the Judiciary Committee hearing. If similar attacks come against Judge Barrett,
we urge you to rule these constitutional violations out of order.

Chairman Graham, we have witnessed how you have come under attacks very similar to those against Judge Barrett. We will be praying for you during this confirmation process. More
specifically, we pray that the Lord God Almighty will place a shield of protection about you and protect you from harm and give you the patience to endure relentless attacks. We pray the Lord will give you the wisdom, courage, and discernment you need during the confirmation process.

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For more than 40 years, the American Family Association has operated within the mission to inform, equip, and activate individuals to strengthen the moral foundations of American culture and give aid to the church here and abroad in its task of fulfilling the Great Commission. Visit AFA Action Alerts here.

 

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Rally and Press Conference

Because Women’s Marches Should Empower and Celebrate All Women, Not Tear Them Down

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Saturday, October 17, 2020, Independent Women’s Forum (IWF) and Independent Women’s Voice (IWV) will hold a March for All Women “I’m With Her” Rally and press conference to celebrate women’s progress and the right of ALL women to be heard, as well as to support the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court.

 

Women’s movements should empower and celebrate all women. The Women’s March, which returns to D.C. on the same day to protest the Supreme Court nomination, doesn’t represent women. Just the fraction of women who support a radical progressive agenda.

 

Carrie Lukas, president of IWF, said, “The Women’s March isn’t about women so much as more red tape, more restrictions on people’s freedoms, higher taxes, less opportunity, government controlled health care, less education choice, and silencing dissent. That’s not the agenda of most American women.”

 

Tammy Bruce, president of IWV, said, “So-called feminists should be celebrating the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett, who exemplifies all that women can accomplish. Yet the so-called women’s movement is standing by while the mainstream media questions if Barrett can be a Supreme Court Justice and a good mother, in addition to vilifying her for her background and her faith. We should be able to all stand up and say that this accomplished, impressive woman deserves to be treated with respect.”

 

WHAT: “I’m With Her” Press Conference

WHEN: Saturday, October 17, 2020 at 1:00pm EDT

WHERE: United States Supreme Court (1 First St NE, Washington, DC 20543)

WHY: To empower and celebrate ALL women and to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett

 

MEDIA RSVP TO PRESS@IWF.ORG

 

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March for ALL Women champions ALL women, celebrates ALL voices—in all of our individual variety, and stands for diversity of thought and political ideology—and the freedom to think, feel, live, and vote any way we want.

Independent Women’s Forum and Independent Women’s Voice are dedicated to developing and advancing policies that aren’t just well intended, but actually enhance people’s freedom, choices, and opportunities.

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