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Cory Booker Refuses to Rule Out Supreme Court Packing Scheme

Dave Rubin Report · New Polls Show How Much Worse It Just Got for Dems as Spencer Pratt Surges · May 11, 2026
Cory Booker Refuses to Rule Out Supreme Court Packing Scheme
Dave Rubin Report
Dave Rubin Report
New Polls Show How Much Worse It Just Got for Dems as Spencer Pratt Surges
"There's a corrupt shadow hanging over the Supreme Court. These— some of these same members that are voting on decisions like this are accepting gifts from billionaires. We have RVs, lavish vacations. It's a corrupt court. The highest court in the land has the lowest ethics laws. The Supreme Court desperately needs reform. It is a corrupt court, and in my opinion, it is a court that needs reform."
Senator Cory Booker repeatedly called the Supreme Court 'corrupt' when pressed on whether he would support adding seats, deflecting multiple times when asked directly about court expansion. His comments came after Virginia Democrats proposed lowering the mandatory judicial retirement age from 75 to 54 to remove justices who ruled against their gerrymandering scheme.

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Host Dave Rubin opened with extensive coverage of the Los Angeles mayoral race, where former reality TV star Spencer Pratt has emerged as a serious Republican challenger to incumbent Mayor Karen Bass following the Palisades fire that destroyed his home. Pratt appeared on multiple shows including the All In podcast, where he exposed the stark media double standard favoring Democratic officials who can lie without fact-checking while he faces intense scrutiny for every claim. An attack ad against Pratt backfired spectacularly by highlighting his popular positions: opposing taxpayer-funded homeless housing, supporting more police over social workers, and challenging union power. Rubin pivoted to national Democratic dysfunction, featuring clips of Senator John Fetterman and Bill Maher lamenting their party's embrace of socialism, with Fetterman calling Seattle's mayor 'absolutely a socialist' and noting the term is no longer a smear. On foreign policy, Rubin covered Trump's rejection of Iran's latest ceasefire counteroffer and showed Netanyahu proposing to completely phase out U.S. military aid to Israel over the next decade, calling the current $3.8 billion annual deal an effective American defense subsidy. The redistricting fight dominated the second half, with the Virginia Supreme Court striking down a Democratic gerrymander that would have given them 10 of 11 seats in a 50-50 state, part of a broader Supreme Court trend against race-based districting that Republicans calculate will net them 8-10 House seats. Democrats responded by proposing to lower Virginia's judicial retirement age to force out justices who ruled against them, while Senator Cory Booker repeatedly called the Supreme Court 'corrupt' and refused to rule out court-packing. Rubin closed by mocking AOC's claim that the American Revolution was 'against the billionaires of their time,' juxtaposing clips of Democratic fear-mongering about fascism with Scott Jennings predicting AOC will eventually run for president because 'that's where all the energy on the left is right now.'

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