Supreme Court to rein in leftist judges
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John Yoo, a law professor at UC Berkeley and former Justice Department official, broke down the issue during an appearance on Fox News, where he explained the gravity of the situation and why the Supreme Court is now stepping in.
“This is about who controls all those… and there’s about 675 federal trial judges spread out all over the country,” Yoo said. “And some of them have been bringing the federal government, bringing President Trump’s agenda to a screeching halt, even though they don’t have anybody, say, who works for the government or any of the illegal aliens or any of the spending in their own courtrooms.”
In recent years, liberal activists have filed lawsuits in strategically chosen jurisdictions where they know they’ll find a sympathetic judge. The result? Leftist district judges, with no direct connection to the underlying policy or parties involved, have been able to issue injunctions blocking Trump administration directives nationwide—from immigration enforcement to federal spending priorities.
“What’s going on here, I think it’s important to understand, is that the Supreme Court is already signaling that they’re very sympathetic to the Trump administration,” Yoo said. “The Supreme Court scheduled oral argument for May 15th.”
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It is time to end this liberal scam. A district judge has jurisdiction over a local district and not the entire country. They are certainly not in charge of the presidency. The left in this country has an irrational hatred of Trump. They were OK with Biden even though he was suffering from dementia. They hate Trump because they can't control him. The fact is that the US is much better off with Trump as President. Inflation is more under control, and the world is more peaceful.
However:
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito unleashed a blazing dissent to the Court's decision to insert itself into the deportation of Venezuelan Tren de Aragua thugs under the Alien Enemies Act; see Supreme Court Halts Deportations Under the Alien Enemies Act – RedState. In a dissent joined only by Justice Clarence Thomas, Justice Alito castigated his colleagues for their decision in the early hours of Saturday to interfere in a decision that the Fifth Circuit was still adjudicating. "Shortly after midnight yesterday," wrote Alito, "the Court hastily and prematurely granted unprecedented emergency relief."
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