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Supreme Court's Barrett says US not in constitutional crisis

Justice Amy Coney Barrett, part of the conservative Supreme Court majority, defends the court's integrity amid concerns over a case challenging the 2015 same-sex marriage ruling.

  • Justice Amy Coney Barrett stated that she does not believe the United States is currently in a constitutional crisis, asserting, "I think we have functioning courts."
  • Barrett defended the integrity of the Supreme Court, emphasizing, "I think the Constitution is alive and well."
  • Barrett criticized concerns about the court's agenda, asserting, "The court should not be imposing its own values on the American people."
  • Barrett commented on passionate disagreements in the country, saying, "I think the Constitution is alive and well," which suggests confidence in its resilience.
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