hostile takeover.
The radical Left in Congress, led by Representative Jerry Nadler (NY) and Senator Ed Markey (MA), are circumventing President Biden – who we just told you announced an Executive order to appoint a commission to look into this very issue – by introducing legislation that would add four (for starters) new Supreme Court Justices.
House and Senate Democrats . . . introduce[d] legislation Thursday to expand the number of Supreme Court justices to 13 from nine, drawing more attention to the debate surrounding court reform.
The bill, led by Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.), is the first legislation in recent years designed to add seats to the high court, and its introduction comes as progressive organizations are pushing for court expansion, after watching Senate Republicans fill three Supreme Court vacancies in four years under President Donald Trump.
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Sekulow, we discussed the breaking news that President Biden ordered airstrikes on Syria. Whether justified or not, it seemed a bit hypocritical given past tweets from members of his Administration – and the President himself – on the subject of airstrikes.
This is not currently getting a lot of attention in the news, which is interesting because I am sure that if it were President Trump who sent airstrikes into Syria, it would be the top story all over the mainstream media.
Curiously, the strikes avoided Iraq, even though that is where the U.S. troops were attacked by Iran-backed militias. The airstrikes into Syria did specifically target Iran-backed militias. But they were aimed at a place that those militias allegedly use located just across the border from Iraq and Syria because they don’t want to upset Iran too much.
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ACLJ Submits Legal Analysis to U.S. Senate on Impeachment TrialBy Jordan Sekulow16128032271861612803227186
Tomorrow the Senate will begin the unconstitutional impeachment trial of a former President.
There is nothing in the Constitution that provides for this, and in fact, several sections of the Constitution would preclude this trial from taking place. Yet, the radical Left – including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Impeachment Managers like Representatives Eric Swalwell (the subject of our recent FOIA lawsuit regarding his connection to a Chinese spy), Ted Lieu, and lead Manager Jamie Raskin – are willfully ignoring the Constitution itself in pursuit of a political show trial. It’s a charade that threatens to turn the world’s greatest deliberative body – the United States Senate – into nothing better than a kangaroo court.
A Christian legal firm submitted a legal analysis to the Senate ahead of former President Donald Trump s impeachment trial, agreeing with his defense team, who argue the proceedings are unconstitutional.