With the two oldest members of the Supreme Court having been appointed by Republicans, Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, should he win the presidency, President Biden could reshape the composition of the Supreme Court into the next decade and beyond if either Thomas or Alito leave the bench in a Biden second term. Democrats are salivating at that possibility.
Something has been overlooked in President Biden’s victory in 2020. If Donald Trump had won, he would have had the opportunity to appoint a fourth Supreme Court nominee to replace Stephen Breyer, whose seat was filled by Biden with the 2022 nomination of Kitanji Brown Jackson. Had Breyer retired under a second Trump presidency, the Supreme Court would now have a 7-2 Conservative Majority.
Why is this important? Pressure is now being openly placed by Democrat/Liberal interests on Justice Sotomayor, who is 69 and suffers from diabetes, to retire before this November’s […]
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