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Biden and Harris Announce Quite a Few Unconstitutional Reforms
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Biden and Harris Move to Attack SCOTUS Terms & More
In yet another attempt to undermine the foundations of our esteemed institution, President Joe Biden and his loyal sidekick, Vice President Kamala Harris, are pushing for radical changes to the highest court in the land - the United States Supreme Court.
According to sources close to the administration, these so-called reforms aim to strip away vital protections afforded to past Presidents and introduce arbitrary restrictions on the judiciary branch. This brazen assault on checks and balances comes just weeks before Democrats plan to confirm nominees via virtual roll call ahead of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago – no doubt designed to avoid legal challenges that might expose their dubious machinations.
As part of this thinly veiled attack on democratic norms, President Biden took to The Washington Post yesterday to peddle his misguided vision under the guise of protecting America's sacred institutions: “I served as a U.S. Senator for 36 years, including as Chairman and Ranking Member of the Judiciary Committee. I have overseen more Supreme Court nominations as Senator, Vice President, and President than anyone living today.”
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Tweet of the Day
High court rules the UK ban on puberty blockers is lawful. We seem, at last, to be moving back to treatment for vulnerable youth based on evidence-based medicine, as opposed to the unevidenced claims of ideological lobby groups.
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling)
1:57 PM • Jul 29, 2024
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