An anonymous Republican senator has expressed concerns about 91-year-old Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, potentially reclaiming his position as chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee if the GOP regains control of the upper chamber. The next Senate Judiciary Committee Chair could play a crucial role in overseeing future Supreme Court nominations and other judicial picks, regardless of whether Donald Trump or Kamala Harris wins the presidency in November.
The unnamed GOP senator, who is a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, raised doubts about Grassley's ability to effectively counter the committee's top Democrat, Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, and a White House led by Harris. The senator described Grassley as sharp but too genteel for the combative nature of the role.
While some senators and aides question Grassley's readiness to handle potential attacks on future Trump Supreme Court nominations, they differentiate this concern from the situation Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., faced in 2020. Feinstein stepped down as the committee's top Democrat amid criticism of her handling of Supreme Court nominations and questions about her mental fitness.
Defenders of Grassley point to his successful guidance of prior Trump Supreme Court nominations through Senate confirmation hearings and his role in securing the current conservative majority on the Supreme Court. Grassley's spokesperson emphasized his track record of confirming constitutionally-sound judges and his commitment to congressional oversight and investigations.
Despite being 91 years old, Grassley's former chief counsel for nominations and other supporters highlight his work ethic and effectiveness in advancing conservative priorities. Grassley's experience and accomplishments in confirming judges are cited as reasons for his suitability to lead the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., the current ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, stands as the second most senior member after Grassley. Graham expressed confidence in Grassley's ability to chair the committee, countering concerns from some conservatives about his potential leadership.
The upcoming Senate Judiciary Committee Chair will face high stakes, with potential Supreme Court vacancies and nominations on the horizon. Grassley's supporters believe he is well-equipped to handle the responsibilities of the role and continue his conservative record in the next Republican Senate Majority.