I've observed over the years that the Supreme Court has a habit of not enforcing the US Constitution if it gets in the way of a political objective. For example, its decisions regarding guns completely ignore the comma in the 2nd Amendment and have become increasingly unhinged. In other decisions it insists on "originalism," despite the framers including a method for amending the COTUS, in anticipation of things changing over time. Now the SCOTUS is subverting the Constitution even further by making decisions based on hypothetical situations and downright lies (303 Creative LLC v. Elenis).
At least now, we have an American Constitution which the Supreme Court must enforce.
I've observed over the years that the Supreme Court has a habit of not enforcing the US Constitution if it gets in the way of a political objective. For example, its decisions regarding guns completely ignore the comma in the 2nd Amendment and have become increasingly unhinged. In other decisions it insists on "originalism," despite the framers including a method for amending the COTUS, in anticipation of things changing over time. Now the SCOTUS is subverting the Constitution even further by making decisions based on hypothetical situations and downright lies (303 Creative LLC v. Elenis).