Biden warns that next president could appoint two Supreme Court justices at glitzy LA fundraiser

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At a fundraiser in Los Angeles, attended by several Hollywood celebrities and former President Barack Obama, Biden discussed why the election was so important.

, attended by several major Hollywood celebrities and former President Barack Obama, Biden laid out the case for why the November election was so important.

“The next president is likely to have two new Supreme Court nominees. Two more,” Biden said before referring to Trump. “He’s already appointed two that have been very negative in terms of rights of individuals.”, who has been mired in controversy over two flags flown at his residencies. “The idea that if is reelected, he can appoint two more, flying flags upside down,” Biden said, adding that the prospect of more Trump-appointed justices was “one of the scariest parts of the administration.”

The president made the remarks while appearing alongside Obama and talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, who was moderating the discussion.justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson, compared to Trump’s three: Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett. If Trump were to win in November, and Biden’s prediction was to come true, Trump would be able to appoint over half the Supreme Court during his two terms.

The Saturday star-studded fundraising event, featuring such Hollywood figures as Julia Roberts and George Clooney, reportedly raised a

 

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