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In 2022, Jackson became the first Black woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. Two years later, her lifelong show-biz fantasy came true.
The PAC funded ads repeating Trump’s claim that he would not support a federal ban on abortion.
Power-hungry Republicans are looking to consolidate their domination of the nation’s highest court.
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Driving the calls for retirement, is the memory of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death which allowed Trump to secure a conservative majority in the Supreme Court.
Having spectacularly failed to get one woman elected to a top job, the Democratic Party is at odds over whether to push another woman out.
If Kamala Harris and her supporters, driven by ego and their own desire to see history made, help elect Trump, Goff argued shortly after Harris' candidacy was announced, then her legacy will end up just as damaged as Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s.
The PAC spent $20 million on Trump Friday.
Democrats are still traumatized by the memory of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death before the 2016 election, which helped pave the way for three Trump-appointed Supreme Court justices.
The late Supreme Court justice’s family had called the proposed recipients list an “affront” to her memory.
The late Supreme Court justice said the honor was meant for women who exemplified humity and empathy.
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