WASHINGTON, D.C. — Recent statements from prominent Democratic lawmakers, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) and Senator Cory Booker, have sparked a heated debate over the powers of the U.S. Supreme Court. Both politicians have expressed concerns about the court’s current trajectory and the influence of recent appointments.
AOC emphasized the necessity for Congress to check the powers of the Supreme Court to prevent a slide towards authoritarianism. She stressed that the issue is not about Congress’s jurisdiction over the Supreme Court but rather the extent of power Congress should exercise to address what she perceives as an “unaccountable and rogue court.”
On a similar note, during an appearance on CBS’s “Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” Senator Booker expressed his distrust in the Trump-appointed judges who, he claims, have pushed the courts towards extreme conservatism. Highlighting the public support for access to IVF treatments, Booker argued that the current composition of the court jeopardizes various rights, thereby necessitating Congressional intervention.
These statements reflect growing tensions between the legislative and judicial branches, with implications for the independence of the judiciary and the balance of power within the federal government.