During a fundraiser in Los Angeles, second gentleman Doug Emhoff criticized a federal judge who oversaw the classified documents case against Donald Trump. Emhoff suggested that the judge could be appointed to the Supreme Court by Trump if he is reelected, potentially doing his 'bidding.'
Emhoff emphasized the importance of the upcoming election, warning that a Trump victory could lead to the appointment of Supreme Court justices who do not adhere to precedent. He specifically mentioned Judge Aileen Cannon, who recently dismissed the Trump classified documents case, as an example of a judge who might align with Trump's interests.
Emhoff expressed concerns about the potential impact of additional Trump-appointed justices on the Supreme Court, highlighting the possibility of long-lasting consequences. He cautioned that such justices could serve for decades and make decisions that prioritize Trump's agenda over established legal norms.
Despite Emhoff's remarks, Vice President Kamala Harris has refrained from commenting on Trump's legal matters directly. At recent campaign events, Harris redirected chants calling for Trump to be 'locked up,' urging supporters to focus on defeating him through the electoral process.
The fundraiser, held at a Beverly Hills residence and hosted by an investment banker and his wife, raised over $3 million for Vice President Harris' joint fundraising committee. Emhoff's comments underscore the high stakes of the election and the potential implications for the composition of the Supreme Court depending on its outcome.