Cotton’s absurd implication stems from an attack on the GOP line focusing on Jackson’s time as a public defender representing Guantanamo Bay detainees accused of terrorism. As a public defender, Jackson was assigned his clients. “She was in the federal public defender’s office,” Roberts told Cotton on Fox News’ “America Reports.” “She says she didn’t get the chance to pick and choose her clients. It’s really a matter of due process, and I’m wondering, why does the judge make this connection between Jackson and the Nazis and the Nuremberg trial? Cotton noted that Jackson had been assigned as a public...