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There are overly opinionate and over-the-top Progressive politicians, and then there is Florida Rep. Omari Hardy, the unapologetic “troublemaker extraordinaire” who appears beside himself over Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s ego-driven decision not to retire. Progressives and many Democratic Socialists have been urging Justice Breyer, who is considered to be a liberal justice, to retire […]
For decades, Democrats and other pro-Choice advocates and supporters have argued that abortions don't kill a human beings, some even saying that what is aborted is only "embryo or a fetus—just a simple blob of tissue, a product of conception—not a baby," and that Abortion is terminating a pregnancy, not killing a child.” But now, […]
Florida Rep. Charlie Crist (D) is now slamming the Supreme Court as “misguided” decision for their vote to uphold the two provisions.
Moody has called for President Joe Biden (D) to allow public access to every Supreme Court Commission meeting.
America's long-standing judicial system has recently been the center of the political controversy, as the Democratic Socialist push for packing the U.S. Supreme Court has gained much momentum since President Joe Biden took office. Now, Attorney General Ashley Moody (R-FL), along with 19 other attorneys generals, have come together to oppose the court-packing initiative the […]
Sen. Ed Markey (D) has just announced that Congressional Democrats in both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives have introduced “The Judiciary Act of 2021, a measure to pack the U.S. Supreme Court by four justices.
The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down emoluments lawsuits filed against former President Donald Trump over whether he profited off of his position as president when his Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C. accepted payments for hotel room rentals by both domestic and foreign officials.
When Progressives in the U.S. Congress, including Vice President Kamala Harris, first threatened to pack the Supreme Court after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died, Florida Senator Marco Rubio introduced a constitutional amendment to keep the number of Justices on the Supreme Court at nine.
Today is the day the 2020 presidential election is expected to be officially certified, making former vice president Joe Biden the next President of the United States.
Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear the state of Texas’s lawsuit to overturn the 2020 presidential race between President Donald Trump and former vice president Joe Biden, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has sided with the minority of Republican voters and has dismissed his legal challenges.
Hours after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear the Texas lawsuit to overturn the 2020 presidential election, President Trump's legal time filed "emergency filings" with the Supreme Court late Friday night for Georgia and Michigan. About an hour later, a similar motion was filed for Arizona.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) has called recently confirmed Justice Amy Coney Barrett a “conservative sycophantic” judge during a GOTV Zoom call hosted by the Democratic Majority for Israel Super PAC to push attendees to “get out the vote for Joe Biden and pro-Israel Democrats.”
She was nominated, voted on, and now Justice Amy Coney Barrett has been sworn onto the U.S. Supreme Court.
Congressional Democrats, including Florida Rep. Ted Deutch, have sharpened their focus on Senator Marco Rubio (R) over President Trump's Supreme Court pick, Judge. Amy Coney Barrett.
You all saw Day 2 of the hearings. This image of Judge Amy Coney Barrett summed it all up.
Congressional Democrats and Republicans are accusing that each other of “court-packing” as the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Justice nominee Amy Coney Barrett continues.
With Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett being in exactly one week, congressional Democrats are still hoping that the American voter will put enough pressure on their respective senators to derail the confirmation of President Donald Trump’s nominee.
Very few sitting U.S. Senators have ever had the privilege of appointing Judges to the bench, so former Florida Governor and U.S. Senator Rick Scott (R) finds himself in a very unique position as the upcoming Senate confirmation hearings of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S.Supreme Court begin on October 12.
