Benny Johnson cheers Supreme Court decision gutting the Voting Rights Act: “Maybe we should just kick Ketanji Brown Jackson off the court”
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From the April 29, 2026, edition of The Benny Show, posted to YouTube
BENNY JOHNSON (HOST): Louisiana has been forced by lower courts to create majority Black districts, which is insane.
This is something that was, you know, totally coded in, like, a generation long gone in 1965, with a very — like, right at the, you know, sort of the epoch of the Civil Rights Act and so on — a very, very different America, and the Supreme Court rightly struck it all down. The Trump administration and state officials challenged the new map arguing that the racial gerrymandering violates the Fourteenth Amendment, which guarantees citizens equal protection under the law. The court agreed in a 6-3 decision. It destroyed the grid to break down racial boundaries and the Voting Rights Act, and now this is no more. So now, what could happen? 27 new congressional seats.
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And in this decision, I just love it. The decision just says, hey, racism is illegal. You can't be racist.
And maybe we should just kick Ketanji Brown Jackson off the court because what Joe Biden said was, I'm going to appoint a Black woman. That's racist. Maybe we should strip her of her robes.