


Biden is really, really trying to reform the Supreme Court. It's nothing more than a childish temper tantrum, the failing gasp of a lame duck president, and a form of lawfare to undermine conservative justices.
So after all that effort, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has thrown a fatal wrench into the president's plan:
Womp womp.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., praised President Biden's Supreme Court overhaul proposal on Monday but did not commit to bringing any of its components to the chamber floor for a vote, where each of them would likely fail.
"I am particularly pleased President Biden called for undoing the damage of the Court’s recent immunity decision," Schumer said in remarks on the Senate floor.
"I think Congress should pursue the idea through legislation, and I’m working with my colleagues on the best way to proceed," he said.
Would likely fail.
That's the key here.
Ask them if they care.
Those rules should apply to Congress first.
This isn't something you do on your way out the door.
A gross understatement.
This doesn't mean the Democratic Party won't keep trying and pushing to make these ridiculous, politically-motivated reforms.