Leftists Already Losing It As Trump Nominates Justice Scalia's Son
Another Trump administration nomination is driving progressives up the wall.
After Labor Secretary Alex Acosta was forced to resign due to backlash over his involvement in a lenient plea deal with financier Jeffrey Epstein in 2008 — who now faces sex trafficking charges — Trump tapped attorney Eugene Scalia to fill the vacancy.
And the left lost its collective mind at Trump’s nomination announcement.
According to Fox News, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer lambasted the president over his new secretary of labor pick in a Thursday tweet, accusing Scalia of being anti-worker.
“President @realDonaldTrump is missing an opportunity to nominate a fighter for workers, like a union member, to be America’s next Labor Secretary. Instead, he has again chosen someone who has proven to put corporate interests over those of worker rights,” Schumer said.
President @realDonaldTrump is missing an opportunity to nominate a fighter for workers, like a union member, to be America’s next Labor Secretary.
Instead, he has again chosen someone who has proven to put corporate interests over those of worker rights.https://t.co/NzQ5Yn0MdY
— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) July 19, 2019
Prominent sufferers of Trump Derangement Syndrome were also incensed by the nomination.
“MAKE IT DUMMERERER,” said intelligence analyst Eric Garland of Trump’s decision to nominate Scalia.
MAKE IT DUMMERERER https://t.co/gTaBYsMQ4l
— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) July 19, 2019
Technology journalist Ed Bott accused the president of being an autocrat.
“Oh god Trump is appointing Antonin Scalia’s idiot son as Labor Secretary because of course that’s what autocrats do,” Bott stated.
Oh god Trump is appointing Antonin Scalia’s idiot son as Labor Secretary because of course that’s what autocrats do.
— Ed Bott (@edbott) July 18, 2019
In 2012, The Wall Street Journal noted that Scalia “has emerged as one of the industry’s go-to guys for challenging financial regulations.” His history of defending large corporations will cause major headaches during the confirmation hearings, in which Democrats are expected to question Scalia’s objectivity.
Walmart hired Scalia in 2005 to help defend the company from whistleblower lawsuits by disgruntled employees.
In 2006, a Maryland law that would have forced major companies to invest more into the healthcare benefits of employees was overturned after Scalia argued that it conflicted with federal regulations.
Both of these lawsuits, among others, will likely turn up during Scalia’s confirmation hearings.
Trump made the announcement official on Thursday, tweeting, “I am pleased to announce that it is my intention to nominate Gene Scalia as the new Secretary of Labor.”
“Gene has led a life of great success in the legal and labor field and is highly respected not only as a lawyer, but as a lawyer with great experience … working with labor and everyone else. He will be a great member of an Administration that has done more in the first 2 ½ years than perhaps any Administration in history!” the president wrote.
….working with labor and everyone else. He will be a great member of an Administration that has done more in the first 2 ½ years than perhaps any Administration in history!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 19, 2019
The left needs to realize that businesses have rights, just like employees do — and because an attorney has sided with large companies in the past does not mean he’s a sellout who hates the American working class.
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