 If we want to save our democracy, we must act before it is too late by restoring balance to the Supreme Court. You've probably heard Republicans decry Democrats' radical court packers. Power hungry. Well, that's pure rubbish. Representative Mondair Jones is a co-sponsor of legislation that would expand the size of the Supreme Court. And he's here to help explain why this is not radical at all. Thanks, Professor Reich. Here's the real court packing people should be worried about. Since 1969, Democratic presidents have appointed just four Supreme Court justices, while Republicans have appointed 16, a sixth Republican justice, nominated by an impeached president who lost the popular vote by 3 million after Obama's pick couldn't even get a vote, justifies expanding the size of the Supreme Court. McConnell has already said he'll block Joe Biden's potential Supreme Court nominee in 2024 if Republicans win back the Senate after he refused to even hold a hearing for Obama's nominee in 2016. Congress has already changed the size of the Supreme Court seven times before. That is our constitutional prerogative. And it's changed the size of the Supreme Court in order to defeat white supremacy. So don't listen to the GOP's phony complaints, expanding the Supreme Court to make it more representative is not radical. It's essential. What's really radical is allowing Republicans to continue to exploit the system and rig the courts in their favor.