Trump’s support has never depended on his adherence to conventional conduct. And with polls showing that a big majority of voters see Biden as a failing president, a Trump conviction in a sham case will not determine the November outcome.
The New York Times really hates patriotic flags, apparently.
Former President Obama cheered President Biden Wednesday after the Senate confirmed his 200th pick for a federal judgeship amid fears from the left over what the November election could mean for the highest court in the land. Dan Pfeiffer, a former senior Obama adviser, warned that the U.S. Supreme Court could be left with a "MAGA majority" should former President Trump win re-election in November. Pfeiffer predicted that if Trump wins re-election, he would "most certainly" be able to appoint...
Georgia's Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is attempting to reinstate three previously dismissed criminal charges against former President Donald Trump.Willis indicted Trump last year on 13 felony election subversion charges, one of four criminal indictments issued against the former president. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee in March tossed out six charges against Trump and his co-defendants, including three against Trump, due to their "lack of detail concerning an...
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the most senior liberal on the conservative Supreme Court, told an audience at Harvard University on Friday that she sometimes cries after the court hands down its decisions – and she suggested there may be more tears ahead. “There are days that I’ve come to my office after an announcement of a case and closed my door and cried,” Sotomayor told the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University, where she received an award Friday. “There have been those...
By John Fritze, CNN (CNN) — Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the most senior liberal on the conservative Supreme Court, told an audience at Harvard University on Friday that she sometimes cries after the court hands down its decisions – and she suggested there may be more tears ahead. “There are days that I’ve come to my
By John Fritze, CNN (CNN) — Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the most senior liberal on the conservative Supreme Court, told an audience at Harvard University on Friday that she sometimes cries after the court hands down its decisions – and she suggested there may be more tears ahead. “There are days that I’ve come to my
It might seem strange to read that Democrats are preparing to investigate a Supreme Court justice. The legislature’s authority over the top court, after all, is seriously limited. Justices’ lifetime appointments are designed precisely to shield them from the kinds of political pressures Congress or the president might bring to bear post-confirmation. It might seem even stranger to see Justice Samuel Alito splashed across the top of Politico’s Playbook and the New York Times morning...
Conservatives in Georgia have desperately tried to silence a candidate for Georgia's Supreme Court who has voiced support for abortion rights ahead of a consequential election on Tuesday. Former Democratic Rep. John Barrow is challenging incumbent state Supreme Court Justice Andrew Pinson in Tuesday’s vote, using an abortion-rights playbook that helped liberals recapture the majority on the Wisconsin state Supreme Court in an election last year. Barrow is a staunch supporter of abortion rights...
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that Republicans in South Carolina did not unlawfully consider race when they drew a congressional district in a way that removed thousands of Black voters, making it harder for civil rights plaintiffs to bring racial gerrymandering claims. The court, divided 6-3 on ideological lines with conservatives in the majority, said civil rights group had not done enough to show that legislators were focused on race in drawing the Charleston-area district...
Legal analyst Norman Eisen accused the U.S. Supreme Court of not being "actually concerned with justice" in light of the court's handling of former President Donald Trump's presidential immunity case.In an op-ed published by MSNBC on Wednesday, Eisen, who served as counsel to the House Judiciary Committee during Trump's first impeachment trial, blamed the Supreme Court justices for the "delay" in the former president's federal election subversion case in which Trump faces four felony counts,...