Biden EXPOSED: Dem Governor Releases Biden's Intention Post-Roe Ruling

By Jacob Taylor | Saturday, 09 July 2022 07:25 PM
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The office of Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, recently issued an email proposing that President Joe Biden had intended to nominate an anti-abortion judge to a federal court vacancy in Kentucky — soon before Roe v. Wade got upended.

The date of the White House email was June 23 — the day before the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade (by a 5-4 decision) and upheld the Mississippi law in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization case (6-3 decision), which maintained a Mississippi state law prohibiting abortion 15 weeks following the woman's pregnancy.

According to the Courier-Journal, the June 23 email contained the next paragraph: "To be nominated tomorrow: ... Stephen Chad Meredith: candidate for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky."

Although, after the Supreme Court's landmark conclusions on June 24, fueling national outrage from pro-abortion advocates and progressive Democrats, Meredith's nomination was never declared.

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Meredith previously served as Kentucky's solicitor general and as chief deputy general counsel for former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin, a Republican.

In his part as chief deputy general counsel, Meredith defended Kentucky's abortion limitations asking women to submit to an ultrasound before pregnancy termination, with doctors mandated to describe what they see to the patient.

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The Biden administration email was sent by White House aide Kathleen Marshall, the former lieutenant governor of Nevada, who now works as a senior adviser to governors.

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The email's subject line stated: "Close hold," which is generally code for holding the information under wraps until the news gets published; the actual message was sent to Coulter Minix, a Beshear staffer in the governor's D.C. office.

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"Thanks, Kate, I'll share the info and appreciate the heads up," Minix responded.

Beshear's office further provided the Courier-Journal with a follow-up email (dated June 29) from a White House official, explaining the June 23 message was "pre-decisional and privileged information."

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While addressing reporters on board Air Force One Tuesday, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre announced, "[the Biden administration makes] it a point here to not comment on any vacancy, whether it is on the executive branch or judicial branch."

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Jean-Pierre further called it a "hypothetical" scenario, when prompted if Biden would ever appoint a pro-life judge to the federal bench. She declined to comment throughout the line of questioning.

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On Wednesday, Jean-Pierre was further questioned how the Democratic Party-oriented White House could consider an anti-abortion federal judge in late June, when the May 2 story from Politico — publishing an initial draft majority opinion from Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, about abortion rights — had been leaked to the public six-plus weeks in advance of the SCOTUS conclusion.

Jean-Pierre replied: "The judiciary represents the diversity of America, including a groundbreaking new Supreme Court Justice [Ketanji Brown Jackson], and that is something that we're going to continue to do; and we won't stop there."

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