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House Hearing Exposes Growing Push to Pack the Supreme Court
As calls from the political left to expand the Supreme Court continue to resurface, House Republicans held a hearing last week warning that such efforts could fundamentally undermine the legitimacy and independence of the nation’s highest court. The hearing quickly became contentious, with Democrats refusing to condemn court-packing proposals and instead launching sharp attacks against the Court’s conservative majority.
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From The Federalist:
A House subcommittee held a hearing on left-wing calls to pack the U.S. Supreme Court with liberal activists on Thursday. And unsurprisingly, not a single House Democrat in attendance condemned such a radical proposal.
Hosted by the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, Artificial Intelligence, and the Internet, lawmakers heard testimony from several legal specialists about Democrats’ ongoing efforts to undermine SCOTUS. As indicated by its title (“Court Packing: A Threat to the Supreme Court’s Legitimacy”), the hearing was supposed to examine how the left is using such efforts to push for stacking the court with left-wing activists who will rule on issues in their favor.
While House Republicans and their witnesses kept to the topic and underscored how packing the Supreme Court would undermine the rule of law and the legitimacy of the institution, the subcommittee’s Democrats couldn’t help themselves. Not only did every single leftist representative in attendance decline to disavow packing SCOTUS, these members went out of their way to further slander the high court’s conservative justices, misrepresent its rulings, and peddle outright falsehoods.
Republicans on the panel argued that the recent escalation in rhetoric against the Supreme Court is part of a broader effort to delegitimize the judicial branch whenever rulings do not align with progressive priorities. Rep. Jim Jordan pointed to incidents including the leak of the Dobbs opinion, protests outside justices’ homes, threats against conservative members of the Court, and ongoing public smears aimed at Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.
Meanwhile, Democrats on the subcommittee framed recent Republican actions surrounding Supreme Court nominations as justification for structural changes to the Court itself. Some lawmakers repeated claims that Republican-appointed justices were illegitimate or that recent rulings represented threats to civil rights and democracy.
The debate over court-packing has become one of the most significant constitutional battles in recent years. Critics warn that expanding the number of justices for political advantage would permanently damage public trust in the judiciary and set off an endless cycle of partisan retaliation every time power changes hands in Washington.
This moment is a reminder to pray not only for individual justices, but for the integrity of America’s institutions and for leaders who will uphold truth, justice, and the rule of law above political gain.
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(Excerpt from The Federalist. Photo Credit: Phil Roeder – Flickr: Supreme Court of the United States, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=32650356)
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