- Powell Alerts SCOTUS of New Evidence Filed in Michigan Case
Attorney Sidney Powell on Sunday alerted the U.S. Supreme Court to new evidence filed in her legal team’s Michigan lawsuit related to the state’s Dominion Voting Systems voting equipment, as she called on the court to intervene in her cases challenging the integrity and outcome of the 2020 elections in four states. Powell in a […]
- Texas Sues Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin at Supreme Court over Election Rules
The State of Texas filed a lawsuit directly with the U.S. Supreme Court shortly before midnight on Monday challenging the election procedures in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin on the grounds that they violate the Constitution. Texas argues that these states violated the Electors Clause of the Constitution because they made changes to voting rules and […]
- McConnell positions Senate to confirm Judge Barrett
October 23, 2020 In a 51-46 vote Friday, the Senate passed a motion to proceed with a vote on whether to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court of the United States after she was nominated by President Donald Trump to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell […]
- Kamala Harris Suggests Amy Coney Barrett Keep DACA Illegal Aliens in Mind When Ruling on Cases
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) suggested United States Supreme Court rulings must take into account the impact on illegal aliens shielded from deportation by President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. During the second day of confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, Harris suggested that roughly 800,000 DACA illegal aliens need […]
- Rep. Jordan reveals GOP will ‘keep the senate’ and ‘a good chance’ it will ‘take back the house’
October 13, 2020 Listen to “Rep. Jim Jordan: I believe Amy Coney Barrett will be confirmed” on Spreaker. The election will end with the Republican party maintaining its majority in the Senate and ‘actually a good chance’ of taking back control of the House, Rep. Jim Jordan, R- Ohio, told “The Sara Carter Show” Monday. […]
- Trump Lawyer Says Supreme Court Lawsuit Is ‘End-All’ Case
One of President Donald Trump’s lawyers said the Supreme Court lawsuit that was filed by the state of Texas against Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Georgia, claiming significant changes to election laws among other allegations, is the “end-all case” for Trump. “The Supreme Court is not just considering what Texas has filed [Tuesday], they are now […]
- Conservative SCOTUS Justices Assigned to 4 of 6 Contested Election States
The Supreme Court on Nov. 20 released the list of circuit assignments (pdf) which shows conservative justices handling the circuits containing four of the six states where the Trump campaign has contested the election. Conservative justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett will handle emergency appeals from the election battleground states […]
- ‘We did it’: Senate Judiciary Republicans approve advancement of Judge Barrett’s Nomination
October 22, 2020 Breaking The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Thursday to approve the advancement of Judge Amy Coney Barret’s, President Donald Trump’s nominee to the Supreme Court, nomination to a full Senate vote. Twelve members voted in favor of the move, while 10 members voted “not present.” After the motion passed, the Committee Chairman Sen. […]
- Kamala Harris: Ruth Bader Ginsburg ‘Far More Forthcoming’ than Amy Coney Barrett on Women’s Rights
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) says the late United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was “far more forthcoming” on women’s rights than 7th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Amy Coney Barrett during a hearing on Tuesday. On the second day of Barrett’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings with the Senate Judiciary Committee, Harris suggested the […]
- Asked by Sen. Cornyn to show her notes, Judge Barrett reveals blank notepad
October 13, 2020 Judge Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump‘s nominee for the Supreme Court, revealed that her notepad for jotting down her thoughts has been blank when prompted by Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) at Tuesday’s hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on her appointment. “Most of us have multiple notebooks and notes and books […]
- BREAKING: SCOTUS rejects GOP effort to overturn Pennsylvania election certification
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a GOP effort to reject the universal mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania. It was an attempt to block the state’s election results Tuesday, and was a blow to the Republican efforts to overturn the general election. Republican lawmakers, led by Rep. Mike Kelly, R-Pa., took their election lawsuit to SCOTUS at the end […]
- AOC: ‘Expand the court.’
October 27, 2020 After Republicans in the Senate confirmed the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court Monday night, many progressive Democrats were upset that the opposing party would push through a nominee weeks before the presidential election and called for measures to shift the now 6-3 conservative majority on the nation’s highest […]
- Justice Clarence Thomas: Section 230 Protections for Big Tech Are Too Broad
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas argued that Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA) is applied too broadly to social media companies in a recent letter. The law, which was passed at the beginning of the dot-com era, allows internet companies to avoid liability for content that has been posted by users on their […]
- Trump Slams Joe Biden for Ambiguous Stance on Court Packing in Campaign Ad
President Donald Trump’s campaign released an ad on Tuesday castigating Joe Biden, the Democrat nominee, for refusing to reveal his stance on packing the Supreme Court. “For 150 years, the Supreme Court has had nine seats, but the radical left wants to pack the Court with liberal judges, and Joe Biden won’t tell us where […]
- Judge Barrett describes ‘difficult’ decision to accept SCOTUS nomination: ‘We knew that our lives would be combed over for any negative detail’
October 13, 2020 Listen to “Rep. Jim Jordan: I believe Amy Coney Barrett will be confirmed” on Spreaker. When asked by Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham about her experience since being nominated by President Donald Trump for the Supreme Court vacancy, Judge Amy Coney Barrett responded that while it was a difficult decision, it would […]
- Kobach: Texas Case Challenges Election Directly at Supreme Court
On Monday, just before midnight, the State of Texas filed a lawsuit that is far more important than all of the others surrounding the presidential election of November 3rd. Texas brought a suit against four states that did something they cannot do: they violated the U.S. Constitution in their conduct of the presidential election. And this […]
- Biden Says He Would Form Commission to Reform SCOTUS
Former Vice-President Joe Biden told CBS News’ “60 Minutes” that if elected president, he would create a bipartisan committee to look into reforming the Supreme Court. The committee would provide recommendations within 180 days. Again, Biden did not indicate whether he was for or against expanding the court, but did say there are “a number of other […]
- Kamala Harris DODGES question about court-packing
October 14, 2020 Source: Fox News In an exclusive video for Fox News, Senator and Joe Biden’s Vice Presidential pick Kamala Harris didn’t definitively answer when asked whether or not the former Vice President would pack the Supreme Court with additional justices. Biden has time and time again avoided answering the question but recently revealed […]
- Sen. Klobuchar says she ‘wouldn’t mind being a queen around here’
October 13, 2020 Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) said that she wouldn’t mind being “a queen” when talking to Judge Amy Coney Barrett during the second day of Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on appointing her to the Supreme Court. Sen. Klobuchar joked with Judge Barrett that she would like to be “a queen,” referencing a past […]
- Nolte: Fearing They’ve Lost Amy Coney Barrett Fight, Democrats Plug Obamacare
Democrats sounded more than a little defeated during their opening statements on Monday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing for Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court confirmation. Rather than use this time to try to stop Barrett’s confirmation with the ludicrous stalling tactics we saw during the confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh two years ago or to […]