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Decisions made during our Supreme Court Justices lifetime appointments impacts our country for generations. It is critically important that their positions are not compromised, politicized, or corrupted.
We need to enact strict ethical rules and a Code of Conduct to ensure that every Justice is held to the highest standards of integrity and impartiality. This isn’t just about one branch of government—it’s about protecting the very foundation of our democracy.
A crucial reform needed for the first time in American History is the establishment of term limits for Supreme Court Justices. Lifetime appointments can lead to an unbalanced and outdated judiciary that doesn’t reflect the evolving values and needs of the American people. By instituting term limits, we ensure that fresh perspectives and ideas continually enter the court, making it more responsive to the changing landscape of our society. This isn’t about undermining the court; it’s about making sure it remains relevant and accountable to all of the people.
We must take a hard line against corruption by prosecuting any Justice who accepts a bribe, conspires, or colludes against the United States in exchange for special rulings in Supreme Court cases. The integrity of our judicial system is non-negotiable, and any Justice who betrays the trust of the American people for personal gain must be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. This is about ensuring that justice is truly blind—that every decision made in the highest court is based on the law and the Constitution, not on backroom deals and special interests. We need a Supreme Court that works for the people, not one that serves the powerful few.
When we talk about Supreme Court reform, we’re talking about holding the highest court in the land accountable to the people it serves. Therefore, we must impeach and remove any Supreme Court Justice who has repudiated their Democratic Oath—the oath they swore to obey, protect, and defend the U.S. Constitution. The Constitution is the bedrock of our democracy, and any Justice who fails to uphold it has no place on the bench.