NPR Reporter: “Leading Theory Is a Conservative” Leaked SCOTUS Opinion

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NPR Court Reporter Nina Totenberg – who has spread disinformation about the Supreme Court for years – wants everyone to believe the most absurd suspect in the case of the leaked Supreme Court Abortion Opinion is the most logical.

“The leading theory is a conservative clerk who was afraid that one of the conservatives might be persuaded by Chief Justice Roberts to join a much more moderate opinion.”

In case you think the reporter’s name sounds familiar. Her sister is the Judge – Amy Totenberg – who allowed the absurd, unconstitutional case against Marjorie Taylor Greene to go forward. The case was an attempt to keep Rep. Greene from running for office based on her violating the 14th Amendment. The Leftist groups and individuals who took the case to the court, claimed Rep. Greene can’t run for office because she’s an insurrectionist. However, no one charged or convicted Rep. Greene of insurrection. There is no evidence she committed insurrection. In fact, no one is charged with insurrection on January 6th.

No one in their right mind thinks this:

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LongTimeTexan
3 years ago

Pure BS. I would wager that when the leaker is found out, it will lead right back to Justice Sotomayor.

Madam DeFarge
3 years ago

This human filth and her family should never have a nice day.

GuvGeek
3 years ago

NPR does not deserve Federal Government funding.

Mark
3 years ago

Says far, far left NPR. How predictable.

The Prisoner
3 years ago

She has spent many years spreading nonsense and propaganda. Using terms such as “leading theory” shows that she is just a gossip reporter.