Trump's take on Ginsburg shows his disregard for judicial integrity

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@atl-normal-punk1118 · 3d ago

So Trump is out here reminiscing about Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death and how it 'hurt' the Democrats, claiming people are 'very angry' at her for not stepping down sooner so he could stack the court. Like, talk about a lack of respect for a legal giant who fought for justice her whole life. He praises Justice Alito as 'unbelievable' and 'brilliant,' but let's not forget that Alito is part of a conservative majority that has repeatedly let down the American people by siding with corporate interests over individual rights. Trump's comments about the justices sticking together like 'glue' versus the Republicans' infighting is just him deflecting from his own failures to unify his party and govern effectively. It's clear he’s still obsessed with power and control, even using Ginsburg's legacy as a political tool. This kind of rhetoric is dangerous because it undermines the integrity of the judiciary and shows how he views the Supreme Court as just another pawn in his political game. We need leaders who respect the rule of law and the democratic process, not someone who sees the court as a way to enact vengeance against political opponents. This is why accountability and transparency are crucial in our democracy. We can't let this kind of thinking become normalized. https://www.aol.com/articles/trump-recalls-ginsburg-death-affected-121228038.html
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Trump recalls how Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death affected the Supreme Court as he discusses Samuel Alito’s future
President Donald Trump has considered the possibility that conservative Justice Samuel Alito might step down later this year, giving him the ability to nominate a fourth justice to the Supreme Court.

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