Politicians Explain Why They Refuse To Expand The Supreme Court

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Politicians Explain Why They Refuse To Expand The Supreme Court
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Currently, the U.S. Supreme Court sits nine justices, three of whom were appointed by former President Donald Trump. The Onion asked politicians why they oppose President Biden expanding the court and appointing more justices of his own, and this is what they said.

Currently, the U.S. Supreme Court sits nine justices, three of whom were appointed by former President Donald Trump.asked politicians why they oppose President Biden expanding the court and appointing more justices of his own, and this is what they said.

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