Friend, Welcome to the third of our weekly “Trumptastrophe” email series, that will serve to remind us all of the destructive policies, decisions, and actions we encountered during the Trump presidency and the threats that he and others in the MAGA movement still pose – and to keep those moments clear in our memory as we fight to defeat Republican extremists during the upcoming elections. This week’s recap is a bit longer, but it’s an important overview of the enormous harm Trump has caused to the federal judiciary’s ability to protect our rights – including the Supreme Court: On Sept. 26, 2020, President Trump nominated Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court in a pre-election rush to fill the vacancy created by the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg less than 10 days earlier. In doing so, Trump replaced a legendary champion of women’s equality and bodily autonomy with an ideologue committed to dismantling Ginsburg’s legacy. People For the American Way’s evaluation of Barrett’s record as a federal judge concluded that she had been “a reliable vote to deny people their legal rights in areas such as health care, racial equity, criminal justice, immigrants’ rights, and the rights of working people.” Barrett’s rushed confirmation by the Republican-led Senate days before Americans voted to remove Trump from office was proof of Republican leaders’ contempt for democracy and their view of the Court as purely an instrument of political power. Four years earlier, Republican senators refused to even consider President Barack Obama’s nomination to fill the vacancy left by Justice Antonin Scalia’s death for an entire year, giving Trump a chance to start his term with a Supreme Court nomination. Barrett’s nomination, Trump’s third, allowed him make good on his promise to religious-right leaders in 2016, when he made a deal to win their support. Put me in the White House, he said, and I’ll give you a Supreme Court that will overturn Roe v. Wade. That was Amy Coney Barrett’s assignment, one for which some religious-right leaders insisted that she was anointed by God, and one which she carried out, voting to open the door to today’s efforts to criminalize abortion across the country. The White House event at which Barrett’s nomination was announced became notorious for spreading the COVID-19 virus among attendees, but the harm caused by her nomination and confirmation will certainly be broader and longer lasting. Here’s what the Amy Coney Barrett nomination reminds us of the threat still posed by Trump:
These are just some of the reasons we need YOU in this fight. So, find your favorite way to unwind after reading through that brief recollection of “this week in the Trump presidency,” and then make a plan for how you will fight back THIS week, this MONTH, this election cycle. You can also take action – right now – to help rebalance and restore integrity to our federal courts:
Thanks for all that you do to defeat Republican extremism. – People For the American Way
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