All 3 Trump Supreme Court Appointees Decline Texas Election Case
All three of President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court appointees — Justices Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett — joined Chief Justice John Roberts and the three liberal justices in declining to hear Texas v. Pennsylvania.
In a short order issued Friday, the Court declared that Texas lacked standing to bring its case against Pennsylvania and three other states whose election rules were changed outside their respective state legislatures, as the Constitution requires.
Supreme Court Order to Texas by Breitbart News on Scribd
Throughout Barrett’s confirmation process this past fall, Democrats suggested that Trump had appointed her in exchange for favorable judgements during the election. Barrett denied that the president had ever raised the election with her at all.
The three new Trump appointees voted with their liberal colleagues, whose votes were never in doubt. Roberts has lately moved toward the liberal camp, and voted accordingly. Ironically, only Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, both appointed by Trump’s Republican predecessors (George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, respectively), voted to hear the case. Four justices out of the nine would have had to agree to hear the case for it to have proceeded at...
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They failed to do their job which was to protect the constitution.
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DeleteTHIS IS WHY ALL JUDGES SHOULD HAVE TO PUT IN 20 YEARS IN PRIVATE PRACTICE FIRST. THESE JUDGES JUST AREN'T THAT TOUGH.
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DeleteThis is typical of the "Deep State". They already got to the judges.
ReplyDeleteWE THE PEOPLE are the ultimate check and balance.....
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