
MSNBC host fumes over unlikelihood of packing the Supreme Court
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MSNBC guest host Jason Johnson on Saturday railed against the unlikelihood that additional seats would be added to the U.S. Supreme Court and create a liberal majority.
Johnson responded to a viewer's question about what process was needed to add more justices to the court, and make it more "fair and balanced." "The topic of the court’s composition and ideological balance is crucial, especially now that the court has a 6-3 conservative majority," Johnson said, before stating that the legal process for changing the court's composition was simple because all Congress needed to do was pass a law. "Of course, saying Congress just has to pass a law is a little like saying in a couple of weeks in a gym I can be Simone Biles."More Related News

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