From Indivisible Team <[email protected]>
Subject We succeeded!
Date November 2, 2023 8:59 PM
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Indivisibles,

On Monday, alongside partners, we delivered a letter with almost half a
million signatures to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senate
Judiciary Chair Dick Durbin [ [link removed] ]demanding they address corruption in the
Supreme Court.

[ [link removed] ]Coalition activists holding the boxes of signatures to be delivered

Those boxes right there contain page after page of signers saying, “We
will not accept a court that is corrupt. We will not accept a court that
accepts bribes. We need court reform today.”



All through the month of September, we accepted signatures from
Indivisibles, reminding them that the Supreme Court continues to show
itself as a massive ball of corruption. Whether it’s Justice Thomas
accepting millions of dollars in lavish gifts, travel, and more -- so many
that he had to file a [ [link removed] ]corrections section in his most recent disclosure
form -- or Justice Alito proclaiming that “no provision in the
Constitution gives [Congress] the authority to regulate the Supreme Court
-- period” in the [ [link removed] ]Wall Street Journal, we find ourselves in a SCOTUS
legitimacy crisis of the justices’ own making. 

But contrary to Alito’s pronouncement, Congress does have the
constitutional authority to address the legitimacy crisis in the Supreme
Court. 

Here’s our very own Meagan Hatcher-Mays saying it best: “...they need to
pass a code of ethics like the one in the SCERT Act and they must, must,
must, must subpoena these people if they won't appear willingly."

[ [link removed] ]Meagan Hatcher-Mays speaking at a podium in front of the Supreme Court

So, what happens when hundreds of thousands of activists speak out? Later
that very same day, Senators Dick Durbin and Sheldon Whitehouse announced
that the Senate Judiciary Committee will vote to subpoena Harlan Crow,
Leonard Leo, and Robin Arkley II -- key figures in the SCOTUS corruption
scandal -- to participate in the committee’s ethics investigation. 

When you make a noise, it will be heard.

[ [link removed] ]Durbin's announcement to vote to authorize subpoenas for Crow, Leo, and
Arkley

We don’t often get to show you the direct results of Indivisibles’ efforts
in advocacy -- it is a long journey with many stops along the way -- so it
is extra special, in this case, to get to show you the direct results of
your work and your advocacy. 

The squeaky wheel gets the grease; we are the wheel with a bullhorn! We
get loud, and we don’t stop until the world is a better place. 

This message is a thank you to all Indivisibles who never stop speaking
out! You change the world.

In solidarity, 
Indivisible Team

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