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| This ghoul will retire but likely in September. |
NPR retracts its report that Samuel Alto is retiring.
“Editor's note: Earlier today, we erroneously published a story saying that Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was retiring,” NPR put out in a statement on it's website. “Neither Alito nor the court's public information office has announced his retirement, and we have retracted the story.”
There was speculation that the white nationalist on the Supreme Court was going to retire shortly after this inept Roberts Court concludes its session.
The news is definitely on the record.
President Donald J. Trump pressured Anthony Kennedy to retire in 2019 to get Brett Kavanaugh in. When Ruth Bader Ginsberg died in 2020, Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) quickly pushed for Amy Coney Barrett to get confirmed despite pledging to not confirm nominees in a presidential election.
Republicans are secretly plotting for a boast to their fragile majority.
Trump has a job approval of 31% and Vice President JD Vance has a job approval of 33%.
Republicans have a job approval of 24% and the Democrats have a job approval of 25%.
Congress overall has a job approval of 21%.
The Supreme Court has a job approval of 25%.
Basically, we are in civil war numbers. All forms of governance is negative. None of these entities are improving the lives of the working class.
Alito is 76 and Clarence Thomas is 77.
Thomas, the second Black man to sit on the Supreme Court is the longest serving justice.
He was appointed by the late George H.W. Bush.
Trump could get up to get two or three Surpreme Court nominees this second term.

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