
Ketanji Brown Jackson Is 'Prepared' If 2024 Election Goes To Supreme Court
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The Supreme Court justice also voiced concern about the high court's presidential immunity decision in a rare interview.
Supreme Court Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson said in a recorded interview with CBS News that she feels “as prepared as anyone can be” when asked about the possibility that the 2024 presidential election results will be contested and require the high court’s intervention.
It’s a scenario that appears likely, as former President Donald Trump has been hinting for months that he will claim the election was “rigged” if he does not win.
He made the same claims in the wake of his 2020 election loss, sparking lawsuits contesting the election’s results that ultimately found no evidence of widespread fraud. A few made their way to the Supreme Court, which rejected them, although some justices were divided.
Jackson gave a rare interview to CBS Evening News’ Norah O’Donnell, which is set to air in full Tuesday evening, according to a statement from the network previewing their sit-down.
With a laugh, Jackson flipped the script on O’Donnell, saying, “Let me ask you, are you prepared for all of the news cycles that you’re getting as a result of this election?”













