TOTALLY NOT a DNC/Obama/Biden stooge.
During [Ketanji Brown Jackson's] time on the DC District Court, she issued multiple rulings against the Trump administration.
Notable rulings
BT (Before Trump)
McGahn declined to comply with the subpoena after U.S. President Donald Trump, relying on a legal theory of executive testimonial immunity, ordered McGahn not to testify.
In a lengthy opinion, Jackson ruled in favor of the House Committee and held that senior-level presidential aides "who have been subpoenaed for testimony by an authorized committee of Congress must appear for testimony in response to that subpoena" even if the President orders them not to do so. Jackson rejected the administration's assertion of executive testimonial immunity by holding that "with respect to senior-level presidential aides, absolute immunity from compelled congressional process simply does not exist."
According to Jackson, that conclusion was "inescapable precisely because compulsory appearance by dint of a subpoena is a legal construct, not a political one, and per the Constitution, no one is above the law."
Jackson's use of the phrase "presidents are not kings" gained popular attention in subsequent media reporting on the ruling. The ruling has been appealed by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Of course, Jackson has now changed her mind, now that PuppetKing Brandon is on the throne in the Oval Office toilet...
Interesting!