Megyn Kelly Criticizes Amy Coney Barrett Over Supreme Court Ruling on Mississippi Election Law
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7d ago· 6 min readenNews
Summary
Megyn Kelly criticizes Trump-appointed Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett for ruling against Mississippi's election-day law, calling her a "turncoat" who is "wiggly" compared to liberal justices who consistently vote along ideological lines. Barrett wrote the 5-4 majority opinion stating federal election-day statutes do not preempt Mississippi's law regarding the electorate's choice of candidate. Kelly expresses frustration that conservative appointees sometimes deviate from expected ideological positions.
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· 3 pulledJustice Amy Coney Barrett, a Trump appointee, she's supposed to be one of ours. Why are ours — Why are they always so wiggly?
Honestly, like the libs, you can take it to the bank. [Elena] Kagan, [Sonia] Sotomayor, Ketanji Brown Jackson. I have to admire their commitment to their side. They never abandon their side.
The federal election-day statutes do not preempt Mississippi's law because the defining element of an 'election' has always been the electorate's choice of candidate.
“Why are they always so wiggly? Honestly, like the libs, you can take it to the bank," Kelly said.
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