Trump campaign questions why Biden is 'silent' on anti-Catholic bigotry aimed at Amy Coney Barrett

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Deputy Campaign Manager Justin Clark said he is “really, really, really concerned” about Barrett’s confirmation battle

The Trump campaign on Sunday questioned why Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is being “silent” on what it calls anti-Catholic bigotry aimed at Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett.

During a "Catholics for Trump" phone call Sunday, Deputy Campaign Manager Justin Clark said he is “really, really, really concerned” about Barrett’s confirmation battle on Capitol Hill, slated to begin on Oct. 12.

“The stakes in this nomination couldn’t be higher,” Clark said. “Our faith as Catholics is under attack currently, and it is going to ramp up and get even worse.”

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Trump campaign questions why Biden is 'silent' on anti-Catholic bigotry aimed at Amy Coney Barrett



 

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The idea that a person's beliefs don't influence their professional life is an odd one, particularly when it comes to something as entwined in the social functioning of a country as the law. How could it not? If it were true that a person's beliefs have no influence of their interpretation of the law then there would be no such thing as left or right leaning judges, or political parties, or anything of that sort. Where's the anti-Catholic bigotry? The linked article seems to be blowing one question out of all proportion.
 
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