Two Harvard University students on opposing sides of the affirmative action debate discussed where to find common ground ahead of the Supreme Court's decision.
Former President Donald Trump exclusively told Fox News the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade was long overdue but the right move.
Trump had earlier attempted to join the Paxton litigation as an intervenor.
The president then parroted an incomplete take by
Sean Hannity on what Alito and Thomas did:
“Justices Alito and Thomas say they would have allowed Texas to proceed with its election lawsuit.” @seanhannity This is a great and disgraceful miscarriage of justice. The people of the United States were cheated, and our Country disgraced. Never even given our day in Court!
Notably, the tweets said nothing of the portion of the Alito/Thomas statement which indicated those justices “would not grant other relief” to Paxton, Trump’s ally. The strange and arguably misplaced singling out of Alito and Thomas as praiseworthy justices drew its own criticism from Georgetown Law Prof.