The Senate confirmed Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court on Monday, just days before Election Day, solidifying the conservative majority on the court as it is set to consider several high-profile cases in the coming months. She was sworn in shortly thereafter by Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas at the White House.
It was an incredibly diverse moment, and something you would think that the Democrats would be celebrating. Here you have a woman of faith, who is a conservative, who is pro-life, who adopted Haitian refugees, being sworn in to the United States Supreme Court as a justice, by a black man who is also a justice on the Supreme Court. Certainly checks all the boxes, doesn't it? Yet, the Left is apoplectic with rage that this event has taken place.
"The instruments also of the churl are evil: he deviseth wicked devices to destroy the poor with lying words, even when the needy speaketh right. But the liberal deviseth liberal things; and by liberal things shall he stand." Isaiah 32:7,8 (KJB)
The main reason why the Democrats hate Amy Coney Barret so much might surprise you, and it's not only for the easy answer of her stance on abortion that you might think it would be. The Left hates her because, unlike themselves, she is living a live that truly celebrates actual diversity and inclusion, something they claim to have but in no wise do. And because she is the real deal, her authenticity shines the light of truth on the shadowy deeds of the Democrats, exposing them for them frauds and liars they truly are.
Amy Coney Barrett sworn in as newest Supreme Court justice
FROM CBS NEWS: The Senate confirmed Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court on Monday, just days before Election Day, solidifying the conservative majority on the court as it is set to consider several high-profile cases in the coming months. She was sworn in shortly thereafter by Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas at the White House.
Barrett was confirmed by a vote of 52-48 on Monday evening, after Democrats exhausted the procedural maneuvers undertaken to delay her confirmation. Only one Republican, Senator Susan Collins, voted against confirming Barrett to the Supreme Court. All the Democrats voted against her, including red state Senators Doug Jones of Alabama, who is up for reelection this year, and Joe Manchin of West Virginia, who voted to confirm Brett Kavanaugh in 2018.
"I am grateful for the confidence you have expressed in me, and I pledge to you and to the American people that I will discharge my duties to the very best of my ability," Amy Coney Barrett said after she was sworn in.
Barrett's confirmation has left Democrats concerned about the fate of the nation's health care law, the Affordable Care Act, and Roe v. Wade, the landmark decision allowing women to have access to abortions. The court will be hearing a case on the constitutionality of the ACA's individual mandate in November. Barrett could also end up weighing in on a general election-related case involving the man who nominated her, should the results of the race between President Trump and Joe Biden come before the Supreme Court.
Immediately following her confirmation, the White House held an event to celebrate, this time, with attendees spread out and mostly masked, unlike the event to celebrate Barrett's nomination. Justice Thomas administered the constitutional oath to Barrett, with President Trump standing in between Thomas and Barrett. Barrett emphasized that she will be independent from the legislative and executive branches, as she made her confirmation speech from the White House grounds. READ MORE
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