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Democrats' Court-Stacking Push Seen as Power Grab

Rep. Hank Johnson, D-Ga., speaks at a news conference calling for the expansion of the Supreme Court on July 18, 2022, in Washington (Getty Images)

By    |   Friday, 06 March 2026 06:49 AM EST

One of the most consequential debates unfolding in American politics centers not on elections, but on the future of the Supreme Court and the role of the judiciary in preserving the rule of law.

Increasingly, influential voices within the Democratic Party are openly advocating for expanding — or stacking — the court to weaken its current conservative majority.

Jerry McGlothlin

Jerry McGlothlin is a writer, media consultant, and CEO of Special Guests Publicity, a firm specializing in booking guests on major media platforms. With decades of experience in communications, he focuses on exploring political and societal issues from a conservative perspective.

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One of the most consequential debates unfolding in American politics centers not on elections, but on the future of the Supreme Court and the role of the judiciary in preserving the rule of law.
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