The U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Joe Biden’s moratorium on residential evictions on Thursday, ruling the ban could only be extended by an act of Congress. The final ruling was 6-3, with all three Democrat-appointed justices dissenting.
“It would be one thing if Congress had specifically authorized the action that the CDC has taken,” the ruling read. “But that has not happened. Instead, the CDC has imposed a nationwide moratorium on evictions in reliance on a decades-old statute that authorizes it to implement measures like fumigation and pest extermination. It strains credulity to believe that this statute grants the CDC the sweeping authority that it asserts.”
The court later went on to conclude that “If a federally imposed eviction moratorium is to continue, Congress must specifically authorize it.” --->READ MORE HEREDemocrats attack Supreme Court for blocking Biden eviction moratorium":
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio attacked the Supreme Court as a 'group of right-wing extremists'
Democrats are lashing out at the Supreme Court for blocking President Biden's eviction moratorium.
"If a federally imposed eviction moratorium is to continue," the ruling said about the moratorium Biden imposed as a means of protecting renters financially affected by the coronavirus, "Congress must specifically authorize it."
Democrats quickly mobilized to delegitimize the court's ruling.
House Democratic Caucus Chair Hakeem Jeffries claimed the "Supreme Court does not have a scintilla of credibility" after the decision. --->READ MORE HERE
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