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Originally Posted by Fuzz
That can't actually be constitutional though, can it?
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I would imagine so, but with Gorsuch likely being confirmed, the SCOTUS will already have a conservative majority, and god forbid RBG steps down or passes away while Trump is in office, then we'll have a 6-3 conservative majority and who knows what might happen with Roe v. Wade challenges at that point.
This is why it was so damn important to not vote Trump. This was always why it was so damn important to not vote Trump. SCOTUS appointees affect our country for many years well after the President who appointed them has left office.