Due to the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, making it a state issue,  the Democrats and activists poured into the streets, protesting the ruling. It wasn’t long before Hollywood injected themselves into the conversation as well. The numerous hosts of “The View” gave their take on the matter, blaming former President Donald Trump for supposedly making abortion illegal. It should be noted that abortion is NOT illegal nationwide, only in certain states. Not getting lost on the facts, it seems that radio host, Howard Stern, weighed in on the issue by claiming he was going to run for President in 2024 so he could add additional Justices to the Court. 

Discussing his outlandish plan on Monday, Stern stated,  “I’m actually going to probably have to run for president now.” He added, “I am going to do the very simple thing that’ll set the country straight: one vote, one person. No more of this Electoral College. I’m getting rid of it. The problem with most presidents is they have too big of an agenda. The only agenda I would have is to make the country fair again.”

The shock jockey didn’t just harp on the importance of adding more Justices to the Court as he targeted Justice Clarence Thomas, suggesting he was  “sitting there like Darth Vader, dormant, waiting for other kooks to join the Supreme Court.” Stern explained how he would appoint five additional Justices. “The other thing is, if I do run for president — and I’m not f***ing around, I’m really thinking about it — because the only other thing I’m going to do is appoint five more Supreme Court justices.”

While presenting his plan if he were to run and win in 2024, when challenged to present his whole plan by co-host Robin Quivers, Stern quickly admitted, “I don’t know. I don’t know what I’m doing exactly.”

For those who might not know, the next President would only have the chance to appoint a new Justice if one were to pass away or decided to resign from office. Recently, due to the ruling, Democrats have urged President Joe Biden to “pack the Court” so they could potentially expand the number of liberal members.