Demand Justice

@WeDemandJustice

We are a progressive movement honoring RBG's legacy by fighting to protect the courts. Call 202-224-3121 to tell Senators: NO CONFIRMATION BEFORE INAUGURATION.

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Joined April 2018

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    8 hours ago

    NEW: Join & leading voices in culture & politics on Oct. 12 at 8pm for : A Celebration & Tribute to RBG. We must protect RBG's legacy by fighting to honor her last wish: no confirmation until inauguration. 👉RSVP >>

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  2. 4 hours ago

    A history lesson from : when President Lincoln had the opportunity to fill a Supreme Court vacancy too close to an election he knew it wasn't the right thing to do. The same is true today.

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  3. 4 hours ago

    No really: Donald Trump has appointed more than 50 appeals court judges and zero (0) of them have been Black.

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  4. 4 hours ago

    Mike Pence has talked about Roe v. Wade being sent to the “ash heap of history.” Amy Coney Barrett signed an ad calling for its “barbaric legacy” to end. There is no question: Roe v. Wade and reproductive freedom are at risk if she is confirmed.

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  5. 4 hours ago

    Here’s the truth about Amy Coney Barrett’s record on Roe v. Wade.

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    Michael Stipe, Hayley Williams, Kesha, Hillary Clinton, Stacey Abrams, Nancy Pelosi and more will partake in a virtual tribute to late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, airing October 12th at 8 p.m. ET.

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  7. 16 hours ago
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  8. 16 hours ago

    Supreme Court nominees a responsibility to be fully transparent with the Senate during the confirmation process. Amy Coney Barrett failed to disclose an anti-Roe v. Wade ad she signed on to, and senators are demanding answers.

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  9. Retweeted
    Oct 6

    150 civil and human rights groups just announced their joint opposition to Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett

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  10. Oct 6

    We're thrilled that the following leaders are joining the board of : -- Lee Saunders of -- of -- of -- Stuart Applebaum of -- of -- of

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  11. Oct 6

    America needs Congress to deal with our public health and economic crises -- not a rushed confirmation process for a Supreme Court justice who would put health insurance at risk for millions.

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  12. Oct 6

    The Affordable Care Act is at risk if Amy Coney Barrett is confirmed. Roe v. Wade is at risk if Amy Coney Barrett is confirmed.

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  13. Oct 6

    Today is the two year anniversary of the Senate confirming Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. We're still grateful for Dr. Ford's bravery and still outraged the Senate confirmed an illegitimate justice credibly accused of sexual assault and lying to Congress.

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    If you’re holding hearings for a Supreme Court seat over Zoom because 2 Senate Judiciary members have COVID — maybe you should be addressing COVID first instead 🤔

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  15. Oct 6

    "Roe is not the only precedent at risk. ... Marriage equality may be too."

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  16. Oct 5

    The Republican justices on the Supreme Court just handed down another ruling making it harder for people to safely vote during the pandemic. Our democracy is in danger.

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  17. Oct 5

    Supreme Court justices sit for life. But Republicans are proposing to take just 14 days for the Senate to consider Amy Coney Barrett's record before beginning hearings to confirm her. That's not normal, and it's not right.

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    Oct 5

    For our 100th episode, I spoke with ’s about the threat Trump’s pick, Amy Coney Barrett, poses to equality & civil rights broadly. We also chat the fight to defeat her & to advance progressive courts in the future.

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  19. Oct 5

    Remember when Trump tried to pretend we couldn’t know that Amy Coney Barrett would be a threat to Roe v. Wade — then it turned out she’d signed an ad calling for it to end? We do.

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    Oct 5

    The alarming statements from Justices Thomas and Alito regarding marriage equality are a clear sign that LGBTQ rights still hang in the balance with the Supreme Court. Our love is valid, our love is equal and our rights must be.

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