Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson Criticized for Soft Sentences in Child Porn Cases

Supreme Court Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
Senators grilled Supreme Court Nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson during the confirmation hearing and Ted Cruz noted that in child pornography cases, Ketanji Brown Jackson gave the defendants an average 47.2% less sentence than what prosecutors recommended. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) slammed Jackson over her “endorsement of progressive indoctrination of our children” in Critical Race Theory  (CRT) materials and said that Jackson has made it clear that judges must consider CRT when deciding how to sentence criminal defendants.

Judge Jackson defended her record of giving pedophiles light sentences, arguing that it’s easier for them to procure large volumes through the internet – vs. the effort required to obtain child porn through the mail.

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Update (1647ET): As Tuesday’s confirmation hearing of Ketanji Brown Jackson continued, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) got into heated exchanges with the nominee over several issues – including her views on Critical Race Theory and her record on child predators.

When Cruz asked her opinions on CRT, referring to a 2020 speech she gave at the University of Michigan where she mentioned Nikole Hannah-Jones’ revisionist 1619 project, Brown responded: “It doesn’t come up in my work as It’s never something that I have studied or relied on, and it wouldn’t be something that I would rely on if I was on the Supreme Court.”

She also says she hasn’t reviewed “any of those books” that are available at Georgetown Day School, where she sits on the board.

Cruz also pressed her over her record on pedophiles.

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