The Slime Machine Targeting Dozens of Biden Nominees
In an escalation of partisan warfare, a little-known dark-money group is trying to thwart the Presidentโs entire slate.
During the autos-da-fรฉ that now pass for Supreme Court confirmation hearings in the U.S. Senate, itโs common for supporters of a nominee to dismiss attacks from the opposing party as mere partisanship. But, during theย recent hearingsย for Ketanji Brown Jackson, Andrew C. McCarthyโa Republican former federal prosecutor and a prominent legal commentator atย National Reviewโtook the unusual step of denouncing an attack from his own side. When Republican senators, including Josh Hawley and Marsha Blackburn, beganย accusing Jacksonย of having been a dangerously lenient judge toward sex offenders, McCarthy wrote a column calling the charge โmeritless to the point of demagoguery.โ He didnโt like Jacksonโs judicial philosophy, but โthe implication that she has a soft spot for โsex offendersโ who โprey on childrenโย .ย .ย . is a smear.โ
In the end, the attacks failed to diminish public support for Jackson, and her poised responses to questioning helped secure her nomination, by a vote of 53โ47. But the fierce campaign against her was concerning, in part because it was spearheaded by a new conservative dark-money group that was created in 2020: the American Accountability Foundation. An explicit purpose of the A.A.F.โa politically active, tax-exempt nonprofit charity that doesnโt disclose its backersโis to prevent the approval of all Biden Administration nominees.
While the hearings were taking place, the A.A.F. publicly took credit for uncovering a note in theย Harvard Law Reviewย in which, they claimed, Jackson had โarguedย that Americaโs judicial system is too hard on sexual offenders.โ The group also tweeted that she had a โsoft-on-sex-offenderโ record during her eight years as a judge on the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. As theย Washingtonย Postย and other outlets stated, Jacksonโs sentencing history on such cases was well within the judicial mainstream, and in line with a half-dozen judges appointed by the Trump Administration. When Jackson defended herself on this point during the hearings, the A.A.F. said, on Twitter, that she was โlying.โ The groupโs allegationโreminiscent of the QAnon conspiracy, which claims that liberal รฉlites are abusing and trafficking childrenโrippled through conservative circles. Tucker Carlson repeated the accusation on his Fox News program while a chyron declared โjackson lenient in child sex cases.โย Marjorie Taylor Greene, the extremist representative from Georgia, called Jackson โpro-pedophile.โ
Byย Jane Mayer
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