Homer Cummings took his findings to the White House and suggested to Roosevelt: this method could now be applied to the federal judicial system -- including the Supreme Court.
In this way, the Supreme Court could be expanded to 15 members, and Franklin Roosevelt would choose candidates for the new members who would not undermine progressive legislation, thus eliminating the need for a constitutional amendment.
The whole matter would operate merely as part of a plan, which purely aims to provide a larger and more vigilant judicial system.
At this time, Franklin Roosevelt wanted to use profit laws to strike more financial magnates, including Venus Bank, which showed just how much Franklin Roosevelt had recently expanded.
But he did not expect that after his proposal, it immediately encountered a huge voice of opposition.
The Supreme Court could become one of the important institutions to curb Franklin Roosevelt.
Naturally, it also had strong influence.
