Biden presented the reforms he was pushing to reform the Supreme Court | News in brief

The changes pushed by Biden are not believed to be successful in Congress, where Republicans control the House of Representatives.

President of the United States Joe Biden presented on Monday in Austin, Texas, the changes he is pushing to reform the Supreme Court. It was his first speech outside the White House after withdrawing from the presidential race.

Earlier on Monday, Biden announced his proposals, which include a thorough reform of the Supreme Court, limiting the terms of office of judges and a mandatory code of ethics for judges.

– Extremist movements weaken the people’s trust in court decisions, Biden justified his proposal in Austin.

He also proposed an amendment to the law that would overturn the Supreme Court’s decision against the former president Donald Trump’s of partial immunity from prosecution.

– There are no kings in the United States.

The changes pushed by Biden are not believed to be successful in Congress, where Republicans control the House of Representatives. Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson announced that the proposal was “dead on arrival”.

Source: AFP

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