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Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch sat down with Fox News’ Shannon Bream over the weekend where he was asked about President Biden’s proposed reforms to the Supreme Court.

“You’re not going to be surprised that I’m not going to get into what is now a political issue during a presidential election year. I don’t think that would be helpful,” Gorsuch said, adding that to Americans, the independent judiciary “means that when you’re unpopular, you can get a fair hearing under the law and under the Constitution. If you’re in the majority, you don’t need judges and juries to hear you and protect your rights. You’re popular.”

The judicial system is “there for the moments when, when the spotlight’s on you, when the government’s coming after you, and don’t you want a ferociously independent judge and a jury of your peers to make those decisions?” Gorsuch added.

“And so I just say, be careful,” he concluded.

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President Biden wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post last week outlining changes to the Supreme Court, including attacks on presidential immunity, term limits for Justices, and updates to the ethics code for Justices. House Speaker Mike Johnson said any SCOTUS changes would be “dead on arrival” in the House of Representatives.