Biden Proposes Supreme Court Reforms Amid Opposition
Biden Proposes Supreme Court Reforms Amid Opposition
Biden Proposes Supreme Court Reforms Amid Opposition
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President Biden has proposed significant reforms to the Supreme Court, including an 18-year term limit for justices, a binding ethics code, and a constitutional amendment to eliminate presidential immunity from prosecution. These proposals aim to address growing concerns over the court's impartiality and recent ethical scandals involving justices. However, House Speaker Mike Johnson has dismissed these reforms as 'dead on arrival,' arguing that they would undermine the foundational principles of the nation and are unlikely to pass given the current congressional dynamics. Biden has countered this criticism, highlighting the necessity for accountability and transparency within the judicial system. The likelihood of these reforms being enacted remains low, as they would require substantial bipartisan support that is currently absent. Despite the challenges, Biden continues to emphasize the importance of a judiciary that is accountable to the public and not influenced by partisan ideologies.

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