As Right-Wing Judiciary Thrashes Democracy, Dems Reintroduce Bill to Expand Supreme Court

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'The Supreme Court is a cesspool of corruption devastating our communities,' argued RepCori at the reintroduction of the Judiciary Act, which would increase the number of justices from nine to 13.

from the conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation," the statement noted.

Johnson said that"it's easy to take for granted that the number of justices on the Supreme Court must be nine. But it is not written in the Constitution and has changed seven times over the course of our nation's history." "As lawmakers, we have a mandate to ensure our rights are not stripped away by bought-and-paid-for judges trying to implement a fascist agenda," she added."I'm proud to lead on the reintroduction of the Judiciary Act, which would expand the court and help us reclaim our democracy once and for all."

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