New York Times blasts Supreme Court as ‘judicial arm of the Republican Party’: ‘squandered’ its ‘legitimacy’

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The New York Times editorial board claimed on Saturday that the U.S. Supreme Court has lost the American public's trust because of its rightward turn.

Fox News contributor reacts to Vice President Kamala Harris slamming the Supreme Court following the overturn of Roe v. Wade on 'America Reports.'has become the"judicial arm of the Republican Party" devoted to achieving"partisan victories" for conservatives.

The board added,"If it does diverge, it should take care to do so in a way that doesn’t appear partisan. That is the basis of the trust given to the court by the public." The editorial board considered Chief Justice Roberts’ assessment of this phenomenon, which was that the"court’s low public opinion is nothing more than sour grapes by those on the short end of recent rulings." In September, Roberts stated,"Simply because people disagree with an opinion is not a basis for criticizing the legitimacy of the court."

It declared,"The actual cause of its historic unpopularity is no secret. Over the past several years, the court has been transformed into a judicial arm of the Republican Party." Providing a general timeline, it added,"This project was taking shape more quietly for decades, but it shifted into high gear in 2016, when Justice Antonin Scalia died and Senate Republicans refused to let Barack Obama choose his successor.

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