First thing #Democrats should do if they ever win the #Congress and #Senate again...
NOT #IMPEACH TRUMP! He actually wants the #couchfucker pardon.
Instead, consider #impeachment of all the #Republicans on the #SCOTUS for their lack of experience, vision and legal accumen.
#justice
#law
#election2026
#2026election
@RememberUsAlways What in the world are you talking about?
In every SCOTUS decision they lay out exactly how US law is based on the Constitution.
Anyway, considering the state of play, Democrats could take control of the House today if they wanted to. That they don't make those motions says a lot.
And I think it dovetails with your post here. They have folks convinced of this stuff, and they benefit by leaving control to the Republicans so they can spin these tales.
@RememberUsAlways NPR hasn't been reliable for a while now, often reporting things that are contradicted by public records.
The Supreme Court speaks for itself. When NPR contradicts what the Supreme Court's public releases say, well, it just shows how unreliable they are as a source these days.
Oh actually, I just realized: today I was listening to an NPR report that misidentified employees of different branches of government. There are only three branches, and they couldn't even keep straight who goes to which branch. It's like they had a one in three chance and they failed.
Seriously, NPR has not been a reliable source for years now.
@volkris
#Republicans, in sealed decisions, ruling in favor of third party.
'The vote was 6 to 3, with the conservative super majority ruling in favor of the DOGE team. The court's three liberals said they would have ruled the other way, temporarily barring the DOGE team's access to Social Security records while the case proceeds through the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals."
You can reply with whatever. I'll not be responding as I've shown you example of what I'm about.
https://www.npr.org/2025/06/06/nx-s1-5422283/supreme-court-doge-social-security-records