Romney pushed back against the GOP attacks against Jackson. Several GOP members are concerned about Jackson's record on child pornography cases. Romney told the Washington Post that it was off course. Romney criticized his Republican colleagues for attacking Judge Jackson, who was nominated to the Supreme Court by Biden. Romney told The Washington Post that the attacks were off course because they came from some. Several GOP members of the Senate Judiciary Committee brought up child pornography cases that Jackson dealt with when she was a federal district judge. Jackson imposed a lighter sentence than the federal guidelines recommended, according to the senators. The GOP claims lack context and are misleading due to evidence that Jackson's sentencing fell within the standards of most federal judges. Jackson rejected the accusations multiple times on Tuesday as Republican senators pressed her on the topic. Jackson said that he did his duty to hold the defendants accountable in every case, in response to a question from Cruz. The senator from Missouri used his allotted time to grill Jackson on the child pornography cases. Jackson defended her record and denounced the child pornography crimes, in what appeared to be her most emphatic rejection yet. As a judge, who is a mom, and has been tasked with the responsibility of actually reviewing the evidence, Jackson said, "the evidence that you would not describe in polite company, the evidence that you are pointing to, discussing, addressing in this context." It is egregious. The judge has to decide how to sentence defendants according to the elements that the statutes include with the requirements that Congress has set forward. Romney does not serve on the Judiciary Committee, but he will vote on Jackson's confirmation. The original article is on Business Insider. 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