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MS NOW Wants Congress to Crack Down on Supreme Court's Independence

MS NOW Wants Congress to Crack Down on Supreme Court's Independence

In recent years, Supreme Court Justices have been repeatedly harassed for their rulings and stances, and there have even been attempts on their lives by leftist extremists. This Tuesday’s MS NOW Money, Power, Politics with Stephanie Ruhle covered... Read more.

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