The Supreme Court has been widely criticized for its perceived partisanship, with the six Republican judges (including three appointed by President Donald Trump) overturning precedents from Roe v. Wade to the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Yet according to one of Trump’s judges, this is not a problem because being on America’s most powerful bench “isn’t a popularity contest.” “The judicial branch, it isn't a popularity contest, right?” Justice Neil Gorsuch told Reason’s Nick Gillespie in a podcast that dropped on Monday. Gillespie mentioned that Americans are losing faith in the Supreme Court during a larger interview about Gorsuch’s recent children’s book, “Heroes of 1776.” “I mean, actually as we talk about in the book, one of the major grievances that the colonists had was that they didn't have independent judges,” Gorsuch continued. “They had politicized the judges and they wanted no part of that, right? And you wouldn't hire a judge to write the laws for the country. That...
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The Supreme Court just acted to save the GOP — and to shield themselves from scrutiny
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What a happy coincidence for House Republicans that the Supreme Court's conservative bloc found an excuse to help preserve their party's congressional majority, just in time for the 2026 midterm elections. Without the timely intervention of the right-wing justices, a Democratic wave loomed over the White House and Capitol Hill — which threatened not only the plans of the Trump administration but the corrupt conduct of the high court itself. Masterminded by Chief Justice John Roberts and written by his ideological sidekick Justice Samuel Alito, last week's decision in Louisiana v. Callais not only eviscerated the last remaining protections of the 1965 Voting Rights Act but immediately propelled a fresh wave of partisan redistricting across the South . This was the entirely predictable result of a series of Supreme Court decisions that have undermined racial equality while encouraging white-majority legislatures to redraw congressional maps as a means to ensure perpetual p...
Former Trumper warns: MAGA did something permanent and unforgivable
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A former supporter of President Donald Trump argued on Monday that people who still back the Republican leader have done something both permanent and unforgivable. “Of everything that Trump's done, this is the one thing that I thought, when he did it, the American people would forever banish him to like Siberia,” former Rep. Joe Walsh (R-Ill.) said during a podcast he posted on Monday. “It's the one thing that Trump did that I can't move past, because it's the one thing that the American people did that I can just never, ever, ever forgive.” Walsh then specified what he was referring to: Trump refusing to admit that he lost the 2020 election to former President Joe Biden “The very first time in American history, a sitting American president lost an election and refused to accept the result,” Walsh said. “I still believe to this day the American people, all of us, no matter anyone's politics, should have turned their backs on him — all of us — and told him to just ...
News24 | Sasha Stevenson | Big week for NHI in court
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From 5 to 7 May, the Constitutional Court will hear two of the multiple challenges to the National Health Insurance Act. Sasha Stevenson considers what will be at stake in these first, potentially landmark, cases involving the process that led to the act. from News24 News24/TopStories/rss https://ift.tt/X86I1Bn via sinceretalk
News24 | Trump ally Rudy Giuliani admitted to hospital in ‘critical’ condition
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What we're really fighting for
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I just opened an online image so beautiful it stopped my thoughts, cut them off midstream so efficiently I forgot where they were going. The image, captured in this glorious video from Renee Volpe , shows a bird constructing its home from young leaves she sews together with leaf thread. She suspends her architectural marvel from an attached leaf ( almond tree ?), a condo perched between branches, shielded from rain and hungry eyes . After she builds the walls, she lines the floor with softness, perfect for cradling her own belly and bellies soon to peck free from speckled eggs . I googled, ‘What yellow bird sews its own nest?’ and learned that it’s most likely a tailorbird, known for weaving natural materials into habitats. The bird’s soft beauty speaks- white collar, yellow jacket, hat and pants in matching orange. But it was her purpose, her drive to protect and cradle life, that leapt from the screen and shook me. Her wordless mission said to stop staring at the destructive craz...
News24 | Miami F1 brought forward three hours... which is great news for South Africans
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