Succession to Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas secured

Fox News host Jeannine Pirro to enter Supreme Court, securing Conservative majority

Washington D.C. (APC) – It was a constant hand-wringing and a melting pot between American liberals and Conservatives mutually fearing censorship from each opposite side.  Protests took place before the Supreme Court for months, but now, a decision has been felled, cheered by alt-right figures like Alex Jones, David Wohl or Steve Bannon: To avoid a packing of the Supreme Court, in a media stunt, president-elect Donald J. Trump surprisingly announced Fox News host Judge Jeannine Pirro the official successor of retiring associate judge Clarence Thomas, regarding verified rumors of his expected retirement
Trump, a regular Fox News viewer who also doesn't hesitate to phone into «Fox & Friends» shows on his wife's birthday and holds strong relationships to Fox News hosts and fixtures (1 | 2), made his little surprising announcement via Twitter, claiming that the former District Attorney of Westchester County (New York State)-turned-Fox News host (after having previously served as a reporter on NBC News, also appearing on the «Today Show») had made a fantastic career showing that she was fully capable of fulfilling the job, more than anyone else. In a follow-up tweet, he also said that all those crooked Democrats who rush against her with all their hatred, had nothing against her, nor him, and that they all should shut their mouths, especially Ilhan Omar, a total con job of the Muslim Brotherhood to infiltrate our glorious nation. Questioned by journalists how he came to believe that the freshman Congresswoman from Minnesota's Fifth District, who grew to become a regular critic of his work and also teamed up with three other freshman Congresswomen, including New York high roller Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D - Bronx) to become known across the media as «The Squad,» Trump blutnly responded with: 
«I don't need any sources, I am the president of the United States. You know, unlike those teeny-tiny representatives, I don't need any arguments, I can just go ahead and say that there is a threat trying to deconstruct our glorious nation, and that she should be sent back immediately to where she came from, and clear up her country before criticising me just because I want to make America great again, and try to get rid of all these murderers, all these drug dealers, all these rapists. All they are bad people, coming from the South, invading us with their caravans. And then, there are all these shithole countries, sending us only their worst people, and they will come to us, murder us with their machetes. You know, they hang their fiends on gallow trees, they burn their fiends' dead bodies on piles of hay, and they eat their burnt flesh in morbid rituals. We can't let those people in, to do the same to our peace-loving Americans. We cannot let this happen.»
Being explained that all these allegations were made-up stories compiled from Western movies and medieval European witch processes, the president suddenly interrupted the CNN journalist Jake Tapper, claiming that you said it, this is a rigged witch process against me, accelerated by the crooked Democrats and the fake news media, the public enemy N° 1. Falling into another Tweetstorm while simultaneously screaming at Tapper on the record, he further explained that a behaviour like this was also the reason why he had to fill up the Supreme Court with more Conservative-leaning associate judges, having gloriously started with nominating highly criticised Brett Kavanaugh, while also having created a certain history in Supreme Court with significant decisions on topics like  the death penalty. 
Critics raised awareness on previous day's Fox News program having featured Tucker Carlson speaking about the Supreme Court and alleged liberal majority oppressing Conservative opinions, followed by conspiratorial smothering of Conservative opinions on Twitter and Facebook,, even though there was little evidence to show exactly this, since no Conservative pundit or media figure was ever permanently blocked from any of the mentioned Social networks. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Facebook Inc. CEO Mark Zuckerberg unanimously and continuously referred to their ethics explaining that they only deleted content and blocked those who were evidently accused of violating their rules and ethics, disregarding of the offender's personal ideology. If this meant that a majority of those whose content or who were personally blocked either temporarily or permanently, then this would mean that their ideology might either be offensive to others or simply hateful in any possible way. Still, the two CEOs answered when being asked by various reporters, they would not discriminate any ideology specifically, but each one equally. 

Jeanine Pirro is going to testify on coming Wednesday in the moot room, facing extensive protests by liberal activists and Democratic voters alike.  Trump has announced to participate in this hearing personally, despite being told by senior advisers that there was no legal way for him to participate in the hearing and that he could instead follow a live broadcast on Fox News during his executive time. The president was not immediately accessible for further comments on the controversial nomination of his. He was last seen playing golf in his residence in Bedminster, VA.

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