In this Louder with Crowder article, Madison W argues that Sen. Raphael Warnock’s comments about expanding the Supreme Court reveal a broader Democratic appetite for changing political rules to regain institutional power.
- Warnock reportedly would not rule out expanding the U.S. Supreme Court if Democrats regain power, saying “everything should be on the table.”
- The article frames court-packing not as reform, but as a power play designed to produce more favorable rulings for the left.
- Warnock is also criticized for suggesting that D.C., Puerto Rico, and other territories should be considered for statehood.
- The piece argues Democrats use “defending democracy” language while pursuing changes that would permanently tilt power in their favor.
- Chuck Schumer is also targeted for calling voter ID measures “Jim Crow,” despite voter ID being broadly popular with many Americans.
- The article claims Democrats oppose election-integrity measures because they care more about protecting power than representing voters.
- The broader takeaway is that left-wing institutional “reforms” are really attempts to reshape the courts, Congress, and elections for partisan advantage.
Read the full story: https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/warnock-scotus-packing




