— blmohr (@blmohr) February 12, 2020
3/ Neither of them had any issues with the arrangement. Justice Thomas didn't recuse himself and instead joined the majority to overrule the Florida Supreme Court and stop the statewide recount. Thomas had been nominated by H.W. Bush in 1991.https://t.co/MBOfRwMayl— blmohr (@blmohr) December 8, 2019
5/ A decade later, she launched Liberty Central, a dark money, advocacy group that wanted "limited government, personal responsibility, individual liberty, free enterprise and national security." Unknown donors gave it almost $1.5M in its first two years.https://t.co/PzeQ23UyUX— blmohr (@blmohr) December 8, 2019
7/ He's worked for decades with federal judicial nominees and Republican White Houses to overhaul the court system with pro-abortion judges that show a "demonstrable judicial record of embracing originalism, textualism and the structural Constitution."https://t.co/WAn96DIf1J— blmohr (@blmohr) December 8, 2019
9/ "What (Trump) said in clear and certain terms from the very beginning was I want people who are 'not weak,' and I want people who are going to 'interpret the Constitution the way the framers meant it to be,'" Leo said.https://t.co/nDJuIKL2X6— blmohr (@blmohr) December 8, 2019
11/ The Federalist Society is a group of conservative attorneys, judges and legal scholars that are an arm of the Council for National Policy (CNP). The CNP is described as a "secretive umbrella group of far right leaders" that's pushing America toward a theocratic government.— blmohr (@blmohr) December 8, 2019
13/ Paul Weyrich was a co-founder of the Heritage Foundation and the CNP. He was closely related to Dominionism and the beliefs of Southern Baptist Pastor Jerry Falwell. pic.twitter.com/fUhTQrOfQ4— blmohr (@blmohr) December 8, 2019