Columnist Discusses Democratic Proposals on Supreme Court and Elections
Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha discussed statements by Democratic leaders supporting changes to the Supreme Court. He addressed proposals to expand the court and alter the election system if Democrats regain power.
Washington ExaminerWashington Examiner columnist Joe Concha discussed Democratic leaders' statements supporting changes to the Supreme Court following recent rulings. Concha spoke on Fox News Live on Monday. He said the statements offered a preview of what could happen if Democrats regain power.
Concha stated that Democrats would expand the Supreme Court by four to six seats. He said the new justices would be liberal. He added that Democrats would move to impeach conservative-leaning justices.
Concha said Democrats would abolish the Electoral College. He also said they would add two states, including Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. He stated the additions would be made to add four Democratic senators.
Concha said Democrats would attempt to censor conservative media under the label of combating misinformation. He said Democrats are running on destroying existing systems rather than offering new policies.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
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Supreme Court membership could increase by four to six justices.
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Two new states could add four Democratic senators.
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