WATCH THE VIDEO: Al Franken CRUSHES Republican talking points about the Supreme Court on CNN.

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Everyone from Sarah Silverman to political analysts are saying YOU NEED TO WATCH AL FRANKEN crush Republican talking points about the Supreme Court on CNN this weekend.

He made clear why the Court increasingly faces a legitimacy crisis, and had a Republican operative stammering for words.

The only way to reform the Court is to increase our Senate Democratic majority.

Watch Franken on CNN here. Then, donate to Raphael Warnock (GA), Mandela Barnes (WI), and John Fetterman (PA) -- 3 Senate races Dems MUST WIN to end the filibuster and reform this illegitimate Court.

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts freaked out about the growing chorus calling the Court illegitimate.

In a speech this weekend, Roberts said, "simply because people disagree with an opinion is not a basis for questioning the legitimacy of the Court." Analysts immediately called him "out of touch" for not understanding why the reversal of rights with a blatantly political decision would lead Americans to call the Court illegitimate.

New polling by Pew Research shows favorable views of the court tumbling to 48% in August from 70% in a similar 2020 survey. And nearly a quarter of a million people signed our petition saying this Supreme Court is facing a legitimacy crisis and urging Congress to make reforms.

Watch Al Franken make the case here. Then, donate to win key Senate races to expand the Democratic majority in the Senate, end the filibuster, and reform this illegitimate Court.

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