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Or Harris-Biden?"Clark went on to point to comments made by Harris, D-Calif., during the primaries, in which she said she was “open to the idea” of court-packing.“I’d just like to know who is driving the bus on court-packing,” Clark said, warning that Democrats want to “monkey around with a court that has been stable in size for over 150 years.”“What else are they going to change the rules on to bow to the radical left-wing mob?” Clark said.Clark’s comments come as Democrats have threatened to add justices if President Trump’s nominee, Judge Amy Coney Barrett, who was tapped to fill the vacancy left by late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, is confirmed ahead of the 2020 presidential election.The idea of “packing” the court with extra justices – attempted unsuccessfully by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1937 to force through parts of his New Deal that were ruled unconstitutional by the high court – has bubbled away on the fringes of the party for years.BARRETT ROSE GARDEN ANNOUNCEMENT: HERE'S WHO TESTED POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE FOR COVID-19On Friday, Biden was asked about his position and responded by saying that voters don’t deserve to know his stance on the issue.Biden, who had opposed court packing in the primary, refused to answer the question on Thursday, saying “you’ll know my position on court-packing the day after the election.”On Friday, a KTNV reporter asked him again about whether he backs court-packing and said:  "This is the number one thing that I've been asked about from viewers in the past couple of days.”“You’ve been asked by the viewers who are probably Republicans who don't want me continuing to talk about what they’re doing to the court right now,” Biden responded“Well sir, don’t the voters deserve to know…?” reporter Ross DiMattei asked.“No, they don’t.," Biden replied.

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