by Jorge Gomez
Most
Americans oppose President Biden’s radical court “reform” plan, according to a
recent Mason-Dixon poll commissioned by First Liberty. The results show that a
majority reject proposals to change the U.S. Supreme Court, which include court
packing, court purging by ending lifetime tenure and Congress overseeing the
Court via a “code of ethics.”
Overall, 52%
oppose amending the U.S. Constitution to alter the Supreme Court’s structure.
On
court-packing, 59% oppose expanding the size of the Supreme Court. 76% say
expanding the court is primarily motivated by political objectives and 64%
believe packing the Supreme Court threatens civil liberties.
60% believe
giving Congress the power to enforce a “code of ethics” would violate the
separation of powers. 57% say this proposal threatens judicial independence.
Americans
also appear to see right through the manufactured “ethics” scandals and smear
campaigns against individual justices. 63% oppose politically motivated attacks
aimed at discrediting and destroying the reputation of justices, with about
half (49%) saying this is dangerous to judicial independence.
The far Left
is trying to convince Americans that ending life tenure for Supreme Court
justices would be a benign and “common sense” reform, when in fact it would be
a radical and sweeping change to our judicial system.
They try to
disguise this extreme proposal by calling it “term limits.” That’s because
polling indicates most Americans favor term limits for elected politicians. But
Americans would be wise not to fall for the idea that term limits are good
across the board. What might work if applied to politicians would have a very
different impact if forced on Supreme Court justices.
First
Liberty has explained that Supreme Court term limits are unconstitutional. This
is simply court-packing by a different name. When the dangers of the so-called
judicial “term limits” proposal are exposed, Americans discern the truth. Close
to half (46%) agreed that lifetime appointments for Supreme Court justices are
necessary to promote judicial independence. 87% said an independent judiciary
is a crucial safeguard of our rights and freedoms. How different might that
first number be if they understood that lifetime appointments are necessary for
an independent judiciary?
What do
these poll results mean for the future of the Supreme Court? First Liberty
attorney Hiram Sasser goes into more detail in this week’s First Liberty Live!
Watch below:
In the fight
to preserve the priceless heritage of the Supreme Court and our nation’s
judiciary, the results of this poll are very positive—and they come at an
incredibly important time. Radical court “reform” advocates are more emboldened
than ever. In their thirst for more power, the radical Left has said
“everything is on the table,” and they’re willing to destroy the Supreme Court
rather than have it remain outside their control.
But
Americans are making it clear that the last thing want in our country right now
is a Supreme Court Coup.
That’s been
the case throughout the last few years. Polling commissioned by First Liberty
in 2021, 2022 and 2023 consistently shows that most Americans oppose expanding
the size of the Court, changing its structure or giving Congress power to set
rules for judicial ethics.
Americans’
eyes are being opened and they’re seeing the court “reform” scheme for what it
really is: a brazen power-grab. They respect the Supreme Court and value our
judicial system. They want to uphold the rule of law.
500,000+
Americans signed the Declaration of Judicial Independence saying: NO to court
packing, NO to suspect judicial reforms, NO to the Supreme Court Coup.
We need to
keep spreading the truth! Will you help us?
Forward this
article to your family, friends, neighbors and coworkers. We need to work
together to help save the priceless heritage of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Everyone needs to know that the Biden administration’s plan for court “reform”
is a danger to our country. If this Supreme Court Coup succeeds, it won’t be
long before we lose our religious liberty and many of our most cherished
freedoms.
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