• Home
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • US Politics
  • US NEWS
  • America First
  • Opinion
  • World News
  • Second Amendment
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Illinois Review
  • Login
  • Register
  • Home
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • US Politics
  • US NEWS
  • America First
  • Opinion
  • World News
  • Second Amendment
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • US Politics
  • US NEWS
  • America First
  • Opinion
  • World News
  • Second Amendment
No Result
View All Result
Illinois Review
No Result
View All Result
Home Illinois Politics

Illinois Dems demand Kirk push harder for Garland hearings

Illinois Review by Illinois Review
April 2, 2016
in Illinois Politics
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
8
27
SHARES
452
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

19957513-mmmain

You might also like

Democrat Dysfunction May Be Driving the Chicago Bears to Indiana

Freedom Held the Line: How ISRA Delivered Major Victories for Illinois Gun Owners in 2026

Chicago’s Teen Takeovers Didn’t Happen Overnight

CHICAGO – Five Illinois Members of Congress joined together Friday to say that Senator Kirk must fight Mitch McConnell and his Republican Senate colleagues harder if he expects to have any credibility in his call for hearings.

The pressure is expected to increase this week, as President Obama is scheduled to return to the University of Chicago Wednesday to ramp up support for his Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland. 

Congressman Bobby Rush, Congressman Danny Davis, Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky, Congressman Mike Quigley and Congresswoman Robin Kelly are demanding that the U.S. Senate hold hearings for Garland's consideration. 

“As far as I’m concerned this is just theater. Because Senator (Mark) Kirk is running for office, he decided to be one of the actors. If he weren’t running for office, he probably wouldn’t have had the meeting (with Garland), so it really calls into question his sincerity. This is just one of the things in a long line of disrespect that the President has been shown by the Republican Party,” said Congresswoman Robin Kelly (D).

Congressman Bobby Rush (D) noted that the U.S. Senate should hang out a “gone fishin’” sign and that Mark Kirk “Needs to get in his [McConnell] face. Right now he’s not even shadow boxing – he’s ‘silhouette boxing’.”

Schakowsky noted that never in history has the Senate failed to do its job to advise and consent on a President’s Supreme Court nomination. “Mitch McConnell, for the first time in US history, is indefensibly defying the Constitution and putting the final touches on his disrespect for President Obama. We can’t let Mitch McConnell and Senator Kirk ‘Trump’ the Supreme Court,” she said. 

Congressman Mike Quigley said that it’s about time Senate Republicans recognize Barack Obama is President. 

“The way the Constitution works is the people decide who the next nominee (for the Supreme Court) is by electing the president. The people have already decided who should make this decision, they have elected President Obama twice,” he said. Quigley added that the Republican claim that President Obama is a lame duck is untrue. “The lame duck period is between election day and inauguration, “ he explained in a statement released Friday.

Congressman Davis agreed that Senator Kirk is not giving his all in the fight for the Senate to do its job under the constitution.

“I am pleased to join my democratic colleagues to call on Senator Mark Kirk to make greater use of his being, greater use of his self and greater use of his influence to convince Mitch McConnell and convince the Republican leadership in the Senate that we need – that the country needs – a confirmation hearing so we can have the full strength of the Supreme Court as they deliberate of the issues of the day. There is no excuse to not,” Davis said.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said that not since the 1800's has the U.S. Senate held hearings for a Supreme Court justice nominee. The court now stands at a 4-4 tie after the sudden death of Antonin Scalia. 

Related

Tags: Barack ObamaIllinois ReviewMark Kirk
Share11Tweet7
Previous Post

Chicago Teachers Union goes on strike for one day

Next Post

Where’s Weyermuller? Watching Chicago Teachers Strike

Illinois Review

Illinois Review

Founded in 2005, Illinois Review is the leading perspective and source of conservative news, opinion and information in Illinois. Follow Illinois Review on X at @IllinoisReview.

Recommended For You

Democrat Dysfunction May Be Driving the Chicago Bears to Indiana

by Illinois Review
June 1, 2026
0
Democrat Dysfunction May Be Driving the Chicago Bears to Indiana

By Illinois ReviewAfter months of negotiations, legislative maneuvering, and last-minute political drama, Illinois Democrats may have accomplished something few thought possible: helping drive one of the state's most...

Read moreDetails

Freedom Held the Line: How ISRA Delivered Major Victories for Illinois Gun Owners in 2026

by Illinois Review
June 1, 2026
0
Hundreds Rally in Springfield for IGOLD 2026 as Gun Owners Push Back on Democrat Policies

By Illinois ReviewAs the Illinois General Assembly adjourned its 2026 Spring Session, gun owners across the state had reason to celebrate.Despite repeated efforts by anti-gun lawmakers to advance...

Read moreDetails

Chicago’s Teen Takeovers Didn’t Happen Overnight

by Janelle Powell
May 29, 2026
0
Chicago’s Teen Takeovers Didn’t Happen Overnight

By Janelle Towne, Opinion ContributorThe videos arrive with alarming regularity now: hundreds of teenagers pouring into downtown Chicago, traffic frozen, police scrambling, businesses locking their doors, and residents...

Read moreDetails

Independent Bid Adds New Wild Card to Illinois Governor’s Race

by Illinois Review
May 28, 2026
0
Independent Bid Adds New Wild Card to Illinois Governor’s Race

By Illinois ReviewAs Illinois heads toward the November 3, 2026 gubernatorial election, the surprise entry of longtime Republican strategist Collin Corbett as an independent candidate is adding a...

Read moreDetails

Johnson Brings CTU President Whose Leadership Is Viewed as Hostile to Catholic Education to Vatican Meeting

by Illinois Review
May 28, 2026
0
Johnson Brings CTU President Whose Leadership Is Viewed as Hostile to Catholic Education to Vatican Meeting

By Illinois ReviewChicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is facing renewed criticism after bringing controversial Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates to the Vatican this week as part of...

Read moreDetails
Next Post

Where's Weyermuller? Watching Chicago Teachers Strike

Please login to join discussion

Best Dental Group

Related News

IL Freedom Caucus calls on Lurie Children’s Hospital to cease gender services for kids

October 27, 2022

Beckman: Is the Brigham Young University racial slur controversy another hoax?

October 27, 2022

Salvi polling shows closer race

October 27, 2022

Browse by Category

  • America First
  • Education
  • Faith & Family
  • Foreign Policy
  • Health Care
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • Opinion
  • Science
  • Second Amendment
  • TRENDING
  • US NEWS
  • US Politics
  • World News
Illinois Review

llinois Review LLC Editor-in-Chief Mark Vargas General Counsel Scott Kaspar Copyright © 2025 IR Media Corp., all rights reserved.

Navigate Site

  • Checkout
  • Home
  • Home – mobile
  • Login/Register
  • Login/Register
  • My account
  • My Account-
  • My Account- – mobile

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Illinois News
  • Illinois Politics
  • US Politics
  • Health Care
  • US NEWS
  • America First
  • Opinion
  • TRENDING
  • Education
  • Foreign Policy
  • Second Amendment
  • Faith & Family
  • Science
  • World News

llinois Review LLC Editor-in-Chief Mark Vargas General Counsel Scott Kaspar Copyright © 2025 IR Media Corp., all rights reserved.

Not enough quota to unlock this post
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?