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Weingarten Report Ep. 24: Overlooked Critical Points on Biden’s SCOTUS Pick

Posted on Monday, February 7, 2022
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President Biden’s pick to replace Justice Stephen Breyer on the Supreme Court speaks to both the desperation of the president and his party to get a win in advance of what they feel could be a cataclysmic 2022 midterm election and the opportunity for Republicans to demonstrate they deserve a rousing victory in 2022. In this week’s Ben Weingarten report, Ben breaks down these and some of the other vital points regarding this most critical issue of President Biden’s first Supreme Court appointment.

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Charles M. Landstreet, Jr
Charles M. Landstreet, Jr
2 years ago

I really wish you would include a transcript of the video or at least some highlights in the article. I am not usually where I can watch a video.

Bruce Christensen
Bruce Christensen
2 years ago

I am not sure any of the current local, state, or federal government are any better than the current federal government, including the republicans, which leaves me overly concerned for our kids and grandkids!

Charles M. Landstreet, Jr
Charles M. Landstreet, Jr
2 years ago

I really wish you would include a transcript of the video or at least some highlights in the article. I am not usually where I can watch a video.

Bruce Christensen
Bruce Christensen
2 years ago

I am not sure any of the current local, state, or federal government are any better than the current federal government, including the republicans, which leaves me overly concerned for our kids and grandkids!

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