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@hulavikih To be clear about what's happening here, It's pointed out that senators have no legal right to interfere with judicial independence, and a senator is claiming that no, the senator really really does have the power to impose on the judiciary.

We really need to be clear about the self-serving interests involved in legislators declaring that they really can violate judicial independence and impose their will on a branch of government that is supposed to be in a position to scrutinize their activities.

We should not easily accept this notion of politicians being able to breach judicial Independence.

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