Booker clashes with Senate Republicans over judicial nominee in heated committee exchange

FILE PHOTO: U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee holds hearing on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination to the Supreme Court on Capitol Hill in Washington

NEWARK, NJ— Sen. Cory Booker drew sharp criticism Thursday after a tense exchange during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing over the nomination of Emil Bove to a federal judgeship.

The incident drew attention online after footage circulated showing Booker raising his voice and forcefully challenging Republican senators during the session. Critics pointed to the episode as evidence of political grandstanding, while Booker defended his actions as part of the confirmation process.

The flare-up came during questioning about Bove’s previous legal work and perceived political affiliations. While Booker expressed concern over impartiality, GOP members moved to advance the nomination.

Mike Testa, a Republican state senator from New Jersey, weighed in Friday morning, writing on X, “Cory Booker’s latest temper tantrum in the Senate Judiciary Committee shows he’s more interested in clicks and his 2028 presidential bid than delivering on behalf of the 9 million residents he represents.”

Earlier, conservative influencer Gunther Eagleman had posted, “Cory Booker is MELTING DOWN in a Senate meeting over Emil Bove’s federal judge nomination LOL.”

Booker has not issued a public statement on the incident. The Judiciary Committee vote on Bove’s nomination is expected to move forward.

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