President Trump’s choice of Amy Coney Barrett to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg after her death in 2020 has been a doubled-edged sword for conservatives.
On one hand, Supreme Court Justice Barrett was one of the decisive factors leading to the overturning of Roe vs Wade, ending the decades old misconception that killing the unborn should somehow be considered a Constitutional right.
But there have been other cases, other issues, other votes in which Justice Barrett didn’t exactly stick to conservative principles.
One of those most recent turncoat moments happened in January, when Justice Barrett sided with the three liberal Justices.
In that ruling, she voted to DENY President Trump’s request to halt his sentencing in the Manhattan case just days before he would re-assume the
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