Senator Lujan Plans Return in Time for Supreme Court Vote

“I’m doing well. I’m strong. I’m back on the road to recovery, and I’m going to make a full recovery,” the 49-year-old senator said. “I’m going to walk out of here, I’m going to beat this, and I’m going to be stronger once I come out.”

Senator Lujan of New Mexico. AP/Patrick Semansky

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senator Luján, who is recovering from a stroke in January, says he plans to be back at work in “just a few short weeks” to vote on President Biden’s forthcoming Supreme Court nominee.

In a video released Sunday by his office, the New Mexico Democrat said he is at the University of New Mexico Hospital after surgery to relieve pressure on his brain and soon will go to an inpatient rehabilitation facility for “a few more weeks.”

“I’m doing well. I’m strong. I’m back on the road to recovery, and I’m going to make a full recovery,” the 49-year-old senator said in the video, which showed him seated next to two of his doctors. “I’m going to walk out of here, I’m going to beat this, and I’m going to be stronger once I come out.”

“Now I’m proud to report, then I’ll be back on the floor of the United States Senate in just a few short weeks to vote on important legislation and to consider a Supreme Court nominee,” he added.

According to his office, Mr. Luján began experiencing dizziness and fatigue on January 27 and checked himself into a hospital in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Mr. Luján was transferred to the hospital in Albuquerque for further evaluation and treatment.

His absence from the Senate came as Mr. Biden considers a nominee to replace Justice Stephen Breyer, who is retiring. Mr. Biden has said he wants to announce a pick by the end of February.

In a 50-50 Senate, Mr. Luján’s vote would be critical if Democrats wanted to confirm Biden’s nominee without the help of Republicans.

“Rest assured, New Mexicans can know they will have a voice and a vote during this process,” Mr. Luján said in the video. “That has never changed.”


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