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PFAW & Allies Rally at the Supreme Court in Opposition to Gorsuch Nomination

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 31: Diallo Brooks, Director of outreach and public engagement at People For the American Way, protests at the steps of the Supreme Court of the United States on January 31, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images for People For The American Way)

Shortly after President Donald Trump announced last night that Judge Neil Gorsuch would be his nominee to the Supreme Court, People For the American Way and allies rallied in front of the Supreme Court in opposition to the nomination of a right-wing ideologue whose record does not inspire confidence in his ability to put the Constitution above his own political beliefs.

Leaders and advocates representing a wide range of issues—from civil rights and LGBTQ rights to women’s equality and workers’ rights—came together to speak out in opposition to Gorsuch’s alarming record, which shows that he has consistently favored the interests of corporations at the expense of the rights of everyday Americans.

People For the American Way Director of Outreach and Public Engagement Diallo Brooks (above) emphasized the need for a Supreme Court justice who understands that the Constitution is meant to protect everyone, not just the powerful:

"The people want a Court that represents them—not the wealthy corporations, not the billionaires of the world. We are fighting for the people. We are fighting for justice. And we challenge Congress to stand up."

Americans know that Supreme Court justices need to be fair-minded and independent—especially with President Trump at the helm. Senators should oppose this nomination and insist on a nominee who has shown that he or she respects the constitutional values of equal rights and justice for all.