Biden In Austin, Makes Radical SCOTUS Proposals For "Extreme MAGA Movement"

Outgoing president Joe Biden finally made his delayed trip to Austin. Appearing at the LBJ Library in Austin to commemorate the Civil Rights Act, Biden used as an opportunity to get out the first issue for the campaign of of his VP, Kamala Harris.

In what can only be described as radical reforms to the U.S. Supreme Court, Biden called on implementing 18-year term limits for the Justice's, a binding code of conduct, and no immunity for crimes committed by a former president.

"There's an extreme movement and agenda" Biden said. "By the way, they're serious man. They're planning another onslaught attacking civil rights in America."

“This nation is founded on the principle that there are no kings in America,” he said. “No one is above the law.”

Before the speech, Biden was asked after getting off of Air Force One for his reaction to House Speaker Mike Johnson saying that the proposals were "DOA"? In typical Biden class, he replied "I think his thinking is dead on arrival."

In a better response, California RNC Committeewoman, Harmeet Dhillon told KTRH, "Biden and Harris both know they can't enact any of these reforms themselves, and they are hoping to intimidate the Court into backing down from applying the constitution in ways that the left doesn't like."

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