Biden Threatens Supreme Court During State Of The Union: ‘You’re About To Realize’
Biden sparks controversy as he challenges the Supreme Court: President Biden’s State of the Union address took a sharp turn as he seemingly issued a warning to the Supreme Court over their upcoming rulings.
In a bold statement, he remarked, “And with all due respect, justices, women are not without electoral power. Excuse me, electoral or political power. You’re about to realize just how much you…” His words were drowned out by cheers from Democrats.
The Supreme Court is poised to decide on crucial matters, including the fate of Roe v. Wade and cases linked to former President Trump. Biden’s words raise eyebrows, hinting at potential friction between the executive and judicial branches.
“Elected Democrats and left-wing activists have repeatedly made it clear that they want former President Trump convicted of a crime before the 2024 election,” the article stated.
In his address, Biden didn’t mince words, portraying his political opponents as a dire threat to democracy. He revisited the events of January 6th, characterizing them as an assault on American democracy. “Years ago on January 6, when insurrections stormed this very Capitol and placed a dagger at the throat of American democracy.
Many of you were here on that darkest of days. We all saw with our own eyes the insurrections were not patriots, they had come to stop the peaceful transfer of power, to overstep the will of the people,” Biden said, adding that the minor riot posed the greatest “threat to America” since the Civil War. Biden’s rhetoric signals a tense political climate, with implications for the country’s future.