Vice President Harris Criticizes Supreme Court as 'Activist', Warns of Rights Reversals
In a series of interviews, Kamala Harris expressed concerns over the Supreme Court's direction, fearing the rollback of established rights.
- Harris highlighted the Supreme Court's decisions, such as the Dobbs ruling, as indicative of its activist stance.
- She refrained from citing specific cases she feared could be overturned, aiming to avoid sounding alarmist.
- Justice Clarence Thomas's opinions are seen as signals of potential future judicial shifts.
- The Vice President's remarks come amid her and President Biden's re-election campaign, with abortion as a central issue.
- Harris's comments reflect broader Democratic concerns about the conservative majority's impact on American jurisprudence.