EXCERPT:
PELOSI: “It was — well, in 1879 — in 1876 there were nine justices on the court. Our population has grown enormously since then. Should we expand the court? Well, let’s take a look and see. But not — and that relates to the nine district courts. Maybe we need more district courts as well. And one other thing we need, we need for these justices to disclose their holdings. Why should all the rest of us have to disclose our holdings — and that is appropriate — but not if you’re a justice of the Supreme Court? They’re in this ivory tower and, again, one branch of government appointing the other branch of government with the acquiescence — not only the acquiescence, the bully actions of the Senate of the United States. It’s appalling."