10/22/2023 0 Comments Rachel maddow 2016 election meltdownSheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), a Senate Judiciary Committee member like Coons, went as far as introducing a resolution on the Senate floor expressing that “unlimited anonymous spending to influence our judiciary undermines the integrity of our judicial system and damages Americans’ confidence that all people receive equal justice under law.” Chris Coons (D-Del.), a close Joe Biden ally who sits in the Democratic presidential nominee’s former Senate seat and on the Judiciary Committee, warned during an appearance on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show” Monday evening that “we’ve got to look at our federal courts as a whole.”Īsked by Maddow how Democrats would be able to get retribution for Republicans achieving a 6-3 conservative court, the Delaware senator said, “e’ve got to have a wide-open conversation about how do we rebalance our courts … Because we’ve seen hundreds of conservative judges put on circuit courts and district courts all over this country in the last four years, in many cases, too young, too unqualified, and too far right to be allowed to sit peaceably without our re-examining the process, the results, and the consequences.”Ĭoons’ remarks were the first from a Senate Democrat on making changes to lower courts as well. ![]() Prominent Democrats are vowing that Republicans will rue the day they confirmed Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett.ĭemocratic lawmakers both in and out of the Senate, which voted to confirm President Trump’s nominee to the nation’s highest bench on Monday, threatened a myriad of proposals following the justice’s swearing-in. SCOTUS Justice Barrett faces calls to recuse herself from LGBTQ case over faithĪmy Coney Barrett denies second bid to block Biden student loan giveaway ![]() Lefty demands for Amy Coney Barrett's recusal over religion are absurdĪ bigoted drive to sideline Barrett, Fauci’s biggest legacy and other commentary
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