Background Briefing: October 28, 2020
Kavanaugh’s Partisanship Towards Election Vote Count Raises Alarms
We begin with a concurring opinion by Justice Kavanaugh on yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling to throw out mailed ballots in Wisconsin that are postmarked by election day but arrive late in which Kavanaugh echoed Trump’s tweets that late results could flip an election and charges of a rigged election could explode. Elie Honig, who served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York and is now a legal analyst at CNN where he has an article “Brett Kavanaugh’s friendly message to Donald Trump“, joins us. We discuss the portent of another Bush v. Gore ruling by the new Supreme Court which has Roberts, Kavanaugh and now Barrett, all of whom worked on the Republican legal team to shut down the vote count in Florida in 2000 handing the presidency to Bush by a 537 vote margin. With Trump openly claiming he needed Barrett on the court to deal with the election count and her willingness to be a prop at an White House election campaign ceremony, the question arises will the new majority of conservative justices reveal whether they are true jurists, or just partisans in robes.
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