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Demanding expansion of the Supreme Court, liberals are "fools" and "terribly frustrated" Byden: Politico

President Biden slammed by critics for not expanding the U.S. Supreme Court.

President Byden did not expand The US Supreme Court was accused of critics as. (Photo by Drew Angerer / Getty Images)

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Roev. In the wake of the latest Supreme Court term, which saw a reversal of Wade, Politico ran a Thursday report on Liberal angry with his president, among other inevitable and conservative decisions. Joe Byden isn't even trying to reform the court, let alone expand it. 

This article, written by White House Political Correspondent Eugene Daniels, was published by Byden in 2021 to study the Supreme Court and advise reforms. Focused on members of the "bipartisan" committee of the house.

According to Daniels, many who were part of this committee rejected the recommendation of court reform by Byden and "I told you" after a "right turn" in the court. I'm dissatisfied with giving him treatment. ""

Daniels said, "The recommendations made by that bipartisan committee were moderate in scope, focusing on issues of transparency and ethics. Finally, large. Ignored and ignored by the President, who strongly resists reform. "

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Faith Adams from Bangor, Maine, protests about abortion, Friday, June 24, 2022, outside the Supreme Court in Washington. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

Faith Adams of Bangor, Maine protests the abortion on Friday, June 24, 2022, outside the Supreme Court of Washington. (AP Photo / Steve Helber)

He added, "Six months later, some of the members who called for that bold action said, I told you." ..

Daniels spoke to Nancy Gartner, a former US District Judge of, one of the members of thecommittee. The body of 9 members.

Gartner argues that he is "extremely dissatisfied" with Viden's doing nothing to thwart the form of the conservative majority of courts that "do whatever he wants to do." did.

The author spoke to othersAngered by President Byden's reluctance to listen to reform recommendations, he wrote: Issues presented by a conservative court.

Daniels quoted the Lawrence tribe of Harvard law professor who accused Byden of "his admiration for the court as an institution was overtaken in reality, and it was time to wake up." I think. " The tribe also burned the institution, claiming that "it was the court itself that made progress without disturbing a kind of very active, agenda-based, ideological jihad of the right wing." The

report said the Byden staff how White House aides "reject the idea that Byden is not sufficiently energized about the court's right turn." They mentioned how he made "immediate and multiple accusations of the court's decision to overthrow Law," and as

Daniels pointed out, the people of Byden were "in court." It disregards the idea that expansion is the answer and framing it as a kind of popular political fanfic on the left, but has roots in dominating reality. "

Members of the Supreme Court pose for a group photo at the Supreme Court in Washington, April 23, 2021. Seated from left are Associate Justice Samuel Alito, Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, Chief Justice John Roberts, Associate Justice Stephen Breyer and Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Standing from left are Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Associate Justice Elena Kagan, Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch and Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett. The Supreme Court has ended constitutional protections for abortion that had been in place nearly 50 years 

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Some of Biden's less radical critics didn't think he would promise to expand the court, admitting them, but "they also take him off the table. I hope to stop doing that and criticize the court more powerfully and consistently. "

Harvard Law Professor Michael Klarman said, "What would you do if you were in some theoretical game situation with an opponent who began to act dishonestly?"

"Do you want to keep playing according to the rules and motivate them to return to the norm? Or do you retaliate and motivate them to return to the traditional norm? Do you wish? "He continued. He then blamed Byden's strategy in dealing with the Supreme Court. 

"I think it's foolish to do nothing on your own to protect the system," Klarman said, adding that Byden is "desperately naive."

Daniels also quoted the Supreme Court's executive director, Brian Fallon, a reform group demand justice, saying, "Joe Byden is in a court that is fully functioning to thwart his agenda. Why do people think it's his job to be confident? " Court or GOP cancels agenda

Politico reported on Supreme Court expansion advocates who are "frustrated" with Biden's refusal to alter the institution.

Politico is Biden Reported on an expanded supporter of the Supreme Court who was "dissatisfied" with the refusal to change the facility.(AP Photo / Evan Vucci)

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"Why don't you leave a little fear in the minds of the Republican judges in the court? He may support you when he takes office. Mitch McConnell, what he does Would you like to be a little afraid of what it is for? "

Daniels added that it wasn't all bad for Biden from his point of view on this issue. "I trusted Biden for adopting engraving in the agenda to codify Roe, even though Democrats didn't have a vote to do so," he said.