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Democratic Rep. Mondaire Jones calls on Breyer to retire


The court now has a 6-3 conservative majority.
Jones said he was excited about the opportunity for this president, President Biden, to appoint and then for the Senate to confirm jurists for the Supreme Court who are not hostile to our democracy.  
“Who will adjudicate cases that will protect and preserve voting rights and that will respect the will of Congress, frankly, he said.
BREAKING “There’s no question that Justice Breyer, for whom I have great respect, should retire at the end of this term. My goodness: have we not learned our lesson?”
Dem @RepMondaire Jones, who just introduced a court expansion bill, tells me/@cheddar BREYER should retire pic.twitter.com/F1XjeMrfKu j.d. durkin (@jiveDurkey) April 16, 2021 ....

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Pelosi rips McConnell, says he's 'enabler of some of the worst stuff'


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Mitch McConnell is not a force for good in our country,” Pelosi told Page. “He is an enabler of some of the worst stuff, and an instigator of some of it on his own.”
Page wrote that Pelosi proposed that Ginsburg lie in state inside the Capitol Rotunda following her death. 
McConnell rejected the idea on the grounds that there was no precedent for such treatment of a justice. When William Howard Taft had lain in state in 1930, he had been not only the chief justice but also president, McConnell noted, Page writes. He wasn’t swayed by the argument that Ginsburg had achieved an iconic status in American culture, especially for women and girls.   ....

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