Stephen Miller, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, criticized Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett and John Roberts for their ruling on a Mississippi law regarding mail-in ballots. The law allows mail-in ballots to be counted even if they are received after Election Day.
Miller’s Remarks
Miller argued that the ruling was a ‘travesty’ and that it underscores the need to pass the SAVE America Act. He stated that ‘Justice Roberts and Justice Barrett decided to cave to the radical left’ and that ‘it’s Election Day, not election week, not election month, not election months.’
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of the law, with Barrett authoring the majority opinion. She was joined by Chief Justice John Roberts, as well as Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson. Justice Samuel Alito penned the dissent, warning that the decision could erode trust in the nation’s electoral systems.
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