Sen. Elizabeth Warren Elizabeth WarrenNo new taxes for the ultra rich — fix bad tax policy instead Democrats back away from quick reversal of Trump tax cuts It's time for newspapers to stop endorsing presidential candidates MORE (D-Mass.) on Tuesday pledged to oppose President Trump's nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to replace the late Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court.

"Based on the long and well-established record of Judge Gorsuch, I will oppose his nomination," Warren said in a statement published on her Facebook page.



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"Before even joining the bench, he advocated to make it easier for public companies to defraud investors. As a judge, he has twisted himself into a pretzel to make sure the rules favor giant companies over workers and individual Americans," Warren argued.



"He has sided with employers who deny wages, improperly fire workers, or retaliate against whistleblowers for misconduct. He has ruled against workers in all manner of discrimination cases. And he has demonstrated hostility toward women’s access to basic health care," she added.



Warren also blasted Trump for his failing to "select a consensus nominee" to the high court. The Democratic lawmaker justified her position by pointing to Gorsuch's views on corporations, civil rights, women's rights and other social issues."Before even joining the bench, he advocated to make it easier for public companies to defraud investors. As a judge, he has twisted himself into a pretzel to make sure the rules favor giant companies over workers and individual Americans," Warren argued."He has sided with employers who deny wages, improperly fire workers, or retaliate against whistleblowers for misconduct. He has ruled against workers in all manner of discrimination cases. And he has demonstrated hostility toward women’s access to basic health care," she added.Warren also blasted Trump for his failing to "select a consensus nominee" to the high court.



"President Trump had the chance to select a consensus nominee to the Supreme Court. To the surprise of absolutely nobody, he failed that test," Warren argued.

"Now more than ever, America needs Supreme Court justices with a proven record of standing up for the rights of all Americans – civil rights, women’s rights, LGBT rights, and all other protections guaranteed by our laws. We don’t need another justice who spends his time looking out for those with money and influence."