Senate Representation Issues
The discussion centers around the implications of Senate representation, highlighting how senators from less populated states can disproportionately influence Supreme Court nominations. The argument presented critiques the notion of packing the courts as a response to perceived injustices, while also linking current political tensions to recent riots in Philadelphia. The conversation emphasizes the complexities of federal power and the consequences of political actions on societal stability.In this clip
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The Ben Shapiro Show
Grin And Barrett | Ep. 1124
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