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September 18, 2024

Don’t Forget Harris Wants to Change the Supreme Court

When Donald Trump was able to appoint three Supreme Court justices, the Democrat Party and liberals in this country had a meltdown.

They immediately started to talk about term limits, adding justices to the court, and impeaching sitting conservative justices.

Biden himself has suggested changes, all of which were supported by Harris and would likely be pursued if she wins this election.

Making Change

When the idea of adding members to the court after Biden took office was mentioned, Harris was all for it so Dems could get the edge on the court, having announced her stance on the campaign trail.

At the time, she stated, “I’m open to this conversation about increasing the number of people on the United States Supreme Court.”

Biden himself never pushed the idea, but Harris has never changed her stance, so we are left to assume that she would still consider packing the court.

Biden recently announced changes he would make to the court, all of which were supported by Harris.

The biggest change was enforcing term limits for justices, but Harris has somehow avoided talking about the court so far during this campaign.

That, of course, is largely because she does not hold open press conferences and she will only do interviews with friendly media outlets and organizations.

The key to the court right now is that we have a conservative majority, and while even their positions vary, they all believe in a minimalist federal government, the complete opposite of what Democrats and the liberal justices want to see in this country.

Multiple Supreme Court appointments are likely coming up over the next four to 12 years, which is why it is so important to win this election and set up the GOP to win again in 2028 and 2032.

We need to preserve the court in order to preserve the nation.

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