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Supreme Court Makes SHOCK MOVE Ahead of BOMBSHELL END OF TERM | Unprecendented
The Supreme Court's latest decisions and internal dynamics reveal a deeply politicized judiciary, from a unanimous SEC ruling to controversial stances on racial discrimination and ongoing appeals in the E. Jean Carroll case.
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Supreme Court Chief Justice CAUGHT in Voting SCANDAL | Unprecedented
Chief Justice John Roberts strategically uses Justice Alito to dismantle voting rights and abortion access while maintaining a facade of judicial modesty, revealing a long-standing conservative agenda.
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