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Trump's Supreme Court pick is pressed on whether he could rule against the president: 'That's a softball, Mr. Chairman'

Trump's choice to fill the vacant seat on the Supreme Court, Judge Neil Gorsuch, is just beginning what is certain to be days of marathon grilling.

Neil Gorsuch.

President Donald Trump's choice to fill the vacant seat on the Supreme Court, Judge Neil Gorsuch, is still in the early stages of what is certain to be days of marathon grilling in front of the Senate.

But it didn't take long to get to one of the more pertinent questions: Could he rule against Trump?

At the onset of his Tuesday testimony, Gorsuch, the

"That’s a softball, Mr. Chairman," Gorsuch responded. "I have no difficulty ruling for or against any party ... and I’m heartened by the support I have received from people who recognize that there’s no such thing as a Republican judge or a Democratic judge. We just have judges in this country."

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The Supreme Court nominee continued, saying he "offered no promises on how I'd rule in any case, to anyone," adding it is not "appropriate for a judge to do so, no matter who's doing the asking."

He later spoke of how he viewed the importance of precedent in coming to rulings from the bench, no matter what the subject of the case.

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