Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., is touting a
court order criticizing her Republican opponent. But the order was
written by a federal judge who was personally recommended for the
position by McCaskill and whose husband has contributed thousands to the
Missouri Democrat.
The news of Judge Audrey Fleissig's decision to fine Missouri attorney
general Josh Hawley $500 over a document discovery dispute was first
reported by left-leaning St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist Tony
Messenger, who used the court order to scold Hawley, a Republican
running to unseat McCaskill, to "do your job." McCaskill's campaign
quickly capitalized on the order.
"[Hawley's] office has even been fined by a federal judge for failing to
do the most basic work of the Attorney General's office," the campaign
said in a release linking to Messenger's piece. "Hawley has been
effectively told ‘do your job' after repeatedly failing to meet simple
deadlines."
Unmentioned in the column are Fleissig's deep ties to McCaskill, who
officially recommended Fleissig to former President Barack Obama for the
federal court seat after personally interviewing her, according to an
official Judiciary Committee questionnaire.
"This is a woman I have known for many years who has an outstanding
career in the legal community in Missouri," McCaskill said in a floor
speech ahead of Fleissig's confirmation vote. "It was an honor to
recommend her to the president."
"I know that she will be impartial," she said. "I know that she will
never let politics dictate a decision." |
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