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President Biden recently engaged in a heated exchange with a reporter regarding his proposal for term limits and a code of conduct for the Supreme Court. This interaction occurred shortly after Biden called on Congress to implement these changes. House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized Biden’s proposal, stating that it would destabilize the balance of power and undermine the rule of law. Johnson accused the Biden-Harris Administration and Congressional Democrats of attempting to delegitimize the Supreme Court by advocating for court expansion and packing.

During a press conference in Austin, Texas, Biden was questioned about Johnson’s opposition to his Supreme Court reform. In response, Biden dismissively referred to Johnson’s stance as “dead on arrival.” Despite being asked for clarification, Biden maintained his position, emphasizing that Johnson’s thinking was also “dead on arrival.”

Later in a speech, Biden elaborated on his comments, explaining that he believed Johnson’s thought process, rather than the proposal itself, was flawed. He expressed determination to find a way to push through his proposed changes to the Supreme Court.

The contentious exchange between Biden and Johnson highlights the ongoing debate surrounding potential reforms to the Supreme Court. Biden’s push for term limits and a code of conduct has faced significant opposition from Republicans, who view it as a threat to the institution’s integrity and independence.

In response to inquiries from Fox News Digital, both the White House and Johnson’s office declined to comment on the matter.

This clash between President Biden and House Speaker Mike Johnson underscores the deep political divisions that exist regarding the future of the Supreme Court. While Biden remains steadfast in his efforts to reform the court, opposition from Republican lawmakers like Johnson continues to pose a significant challenge to his agenda. As the debate intensifies, the fate of the Supreme Court and its role in shaping American democracy hangs in the balance.