House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized the Supreme Court's April 29 decision weakening the federal Voting Rights Act, characterizing the conservative majority as 'illegitimate' and suggesting it functions as 'the Trump Court' rather than the Roberts Court. The excerpt indicates Democratic party opposition to the ruling.
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View all signals →House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries condemned a Supreme Court decision weakening the Voting Rights Act, calling the conservative majority "illegitimate" and characterizing the court as "the Trump Court" rather than the Roberts Court. Democrats expressed strong opposition to the ruling.
U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized the Supreme Court's weakening of the Voting Rights Act, calling the conservative majority 'illegitimate' and characterizing the court as the 'Trump Court' rather than the Roberts Court. The statement reflects Democratic opposition to the court's decision and internal partisan debate over judicial authority.
U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized the Supreme Court's April 29 decision weakening the federal Voting Rights Act, calling the conservative majority 'illegitimate' and referring to the court as 'the Trump Court' rather than the Roberts Court. Democrats expressed strong opposition to the ruling.
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Democrats renew calls for US Supreme Court overhaul after voting rights decision After the U.S. Supreme Court severely weakened the federal Voting Rights Act in an April 29 decision, a furious U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries condemned what he called an “illegitimate” conservative majority on the court.
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized the Supreme Court's April 29 decision weakening the federal Voting Rights Act, calling the conservative majority 'illegitimate' and characterizing the court as 'the Trump Court' rather than the Roberts Court. Democrats expressed opposition to the ruling.