Sunday, September 27, 2020

Democrats Reportedly Prepping Bill To Fundamentally Change SCOTUS in a Radical Way; Preparing Bill To Impose Term Limits On Supreme Court

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Democrats Reportedly Prepping Bill To Fundamentally Change SCOTUS in a Radical Way:
The country has seen the worst from Democrats since President Donald Trump was elected in 2016.
But the current Supreme Court battle to fill the seat vacated by late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has them desperate, and there is no end to their willingness to violate long-held mores regarding civility and governance.
That includes threatening to pack the high court, allot themselves four additional senators by giving statehood to Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico and upend the Supreme Court by limiting terms for justices.
On Thursday, Reuters reported that House Democrats plan to introduce legislation next week that, if passed, would limit the tenure of each justice to only 18 years.
Currently, high court justices, like all federal court judges, enjoy lifetime appointments. --->READ MORE HERE
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House Democrats Preparing Bill To Impose Term Limits On Supreme Court:
Democrats in the House of Representatives are planning to introduce a bill Tuesday that would impose a term limit of 18 years on Supreme Court justices.
The legislation would allow every new president to nominate two justices each term and would cancel lifetime appointments. This comes just days after the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died and President Donald Trump and Senate Republicans are moving forward with a nominee before the November election, Reuters reported.
The legislation is titled the Supreme Court Term Limits and Regular Appointments Act and will be introduced by Democratic California Rep. Ro Khanna, Democratic Massachusets Rep. Joe Kennedy III, and Democratic Virginia Rep. Don Beyer. --->READ MORE HERE

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