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Chuck Schumer compares Ketanji Brown Jackson’s SCOTUS confirmation to Christ’s Resurrection 

Updated: April 21, 2022 at 11:57 am EST  See Comments

Thu Apr 21, 2022 – 11:37 am EDT

WASHINGTON, D. C. (LifeSiteNews) — On Easter Sunday, Democrat Senator Chuck Schumer stated that, in the confirmation of pro-abortion Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, “the stone has been rolled away from the tomb.” 

Schumer was addressing worshippers from the pulpit of A.R. Bernard’s Christian Cultural Center Megachurch in New York City during their “Resurrection Sunday” service.  

The senator is not a Christian.  

“Even in the darkest times, there are bright lights,” Schumer said.

“And this month, folks, we witnessed one of the brightest that we hope is a metaphor, an indication, a good omen of more bright lights to come, the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice KBJ.”  

The senior United States senator from New York celebrated Jackson’s appointment and the appointment of others blasphemously, saying of them, “the stone has been rolled away from the tomb.” 

The comments were caught on Twitter

Sen. Chuck Schumer celebrates Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation from the pulpit of AR Bernard’s NYC megachurch during “Resurrection Sunday” service. Says of KBJ and other appointments, “the stone has been rolled away from the tomb.” pic.twitter.com/2IofjRIGvE

— Woke Preacher Clips (@WokePreacherTV) April 19, 2022

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