Posted on 10/27/2020 10:02:24 AM PDT by Red Badger
As the U.S. Senate on Monday voted 52-48 to confirm Trump-appointed Judge Amy Coney Barrett to serve on the nation's nine-member Supreme Court, the four progressive congresswomen comprising the so-called Squad advocated for increasing the number of justices on the nation's high court.
"Expand the court," Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York tweeted.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez @AOC · Oct 26, 2020 US House candidate, NY-14 Expand the court. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez @AOC US House candidate, NY-14 Republicans do this because they dont believe Dems have the stones to play hardball like they do. And for a long time theyve been correct. But do not let them bully the public into thinking their bulldozing is normal but a response isnt. There is a legal process for expansion. 7:21 PM · Oct 26, 2020 222.4K 38K people are Tweeting about this
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Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota echoed Ocasio-Cortez's sentiment.
"Remember that Republicans have lost 6 of the last 7 popular votes, but have appointed 6 of the last 9 justices," Omar tweeted. "By expanding the court we fix this broken system and have the court better represent the values of the American people."
Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan also tweeted her support for the concept.
"We are going to take back the White House & Senate next week with a resounding mandate from the people to fight back against Trumps illegitimately stacked judiciary. We must expand the Court if were serious about the transformational change the people are crying out for," Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan tweeted.
Rep. Ayanna Presley of Massachusetts retweeted a video calling for court expansion.
After the Senate's confirmation vote on Monday night, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas administered the Constitutional oath to Barrett during a White House ceremony. Chief Justice John Roberts will administer the judicial oath during a private ceremony on Tuesday, after which Barrett will be permitted to participate in her new role on the court.
I didnt think so.
I dont follow your line of reasoning from my comment.
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