Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court Seat in Jeopardy Due to Biden's Autopen Scandal
Dr. Steve TurleyJuly 24, 202514 min425,634 views
26 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβBiden's Cognitive Decline and Judicial Appointments
- π§ Allegations of Biden's cognitive decline during crucial appointment periods are central to the argument that his judicial nominations may be invalid.
- ποΈ Multiple White House staff members have reportedly invoked the Fifth Amendment when questioned about Biden's mental acuity during these times, raising concerns about his capacity to make decisions.
- π If Biden was not of sound mind, then every signature, nomination, and judicial appointment made during his presidency could be constitutionally questionable and potentially null and void.
The Autopen Scandal and Its Implications
- βοΈ The use of an autopen device to sign crucial documents, including judicial nominations, is under scrutiny, suggesting Biden may not have personally executed these duties.
- βοΈ Legal experts suggest that if Biden was using an autopen while mentally incapacitated, appointments like Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court seat could be legally null and void.
- ποΈ The timeline of Katanji Brown Jackson's nomination process is highlighted as coinciding with a period when Biden's cognitive decline was reportedly becoming impossible to hide.
Potential Constitutional Crisis and Legal Challenges
- π₯ Legal experts warn that if these allegations prove true, it could create the biggest constitutional crisis since the Civil War.
- π Every case decided by judges whose appointments are challenged, including Justice Jackson's, could be thrown into legal limbo.
- π― This situation could undermine the authority of numerous federal judges and potentially lead to a reversal of the liberal judicial takeover.
Impeachment as a Potential Remedy
- π¨ Some legal analysts argue that for Supreme Court justices like Katanji Brown Jackson, congressional impeachment is the only possible remedy if their appointments are deemed illegitimate.
- π The historical precedent of impeachment for a Supreme Court justice (Samuel Chase in 1804) is noted, though he was not removed.
- π The ongoing scandal is presented as another issue within the current administration, with expectations that it will escalate in the coming weeks.
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