“Court-packing is a direct assault on the independence of the judiciary. Other countries have done this, with disastrous results. Americans recognize that court-packing is a brazen power-play by political extremists to overthrow our court system.” -Kelly Shackelford, president and chief counsel of First Liberty Institute

Michael Foust : Apr 29, 2021  Christian Headlines

[ChristianHeadlines.com] A majority of registered voters in the United States oppose adding seats to the US Supreme Court, according to a new survey that also found bipartisan resistance to the idea. (Image: Pixabay)

The survey by Mason-Dixon found that 68 percent of registered voters, including 90 percent of Republicans, 68 percent of independents and 47 percent of Democrats, oppose the idea of “court-packing.” The question noted that the Supreme Court has had nine justices for more than 150 years and that court-packing is “generally defined as increasing the number of Supreme Court seats, primarily to alter the ideological balance of the court”…

See what else the survey found, continue reading here.

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