georgia state house but rather in washington, d.c., in the halls of the capitol or the chambers of the supreme court. that political battle is just beginning, and it will take all of us to win it. joining me now, georgia congressman, hank johnson, who sits on the transportation and infrastructure and judiciary committees. congressman johnson, thanks for being with us. let s go right at it. let s start with the fight for democracy in georgia, and that s what it boils down to, democracy, and none of this would be happening if the john roberts voting act. the biden commission, you say
well, the biden commission, we have to understand, was set up to really stall and provide time for president biden, who is not really keen on any of these structural reform proposals, to fight other issues, to prioritize other parts of his agenda, and so when he announced this in october of last year, it was really an attempt to sort of put this conversation at arm s length. and then the way that they built the commission with the people they invited to serve on it, it doubled down that this was a commission that was against proposing anything bold or game changing. they drew from the ranks of scholars that serve at prestigious law schools, practitioners that appear before the court routinely and then they even put a lot of conservatives on who, you know, by their own writings, admitted they didn t want to see any changes made to the court so the process was rather rigged from the beginning. and so the report s outcome and
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — The commission formed by President Joe Biden to study potential U.S. Supreme Court changes such as expanding the number of justices or imposing term limits on them