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What to Do With These Rogue Judges

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President Donald Trump dealt with and beat back the Deep State. He’s also beaten down the corrupt media. But now, he’s dealing with a new animal: rogue judges. 

Another layer of liberal hypocrisy is bubbling to the surface, and it is funny to watch. The left is trying to make the argument that judges who break the law shouldn’t be arrested. This is how Trump Derangement Syndrome can affect one’s brain cells, but thankfully, there is a remedy: We dissolve the district courts. 

The U.S. House of Representatives has the power to do it, or better yet, impeach these judges who have issued unlawful rulings that have exceeded their authority. These radical judges were never meant to weigh in on national policy, let alone issue injunctions on matters clearly outlined for the executive to handle. Liberals are doubling down on this since it’s the only branch that’s able to push back against the Trump administration.   

Trump had lawyers ready to appeal these decisions, so in some way, he was prepared for lawfare. He’s survived it before, but now we’re at a point where judges are trying to help illegal aliens escape capture. 

Judge Hannah Dugan in Wisconsin attempted to do that and got busted by the FBI. In New Mexico, Judge Jose Luis Cano was arrested, along with his wife, after an ICE raid found a Tren de Aragua member living in his home. 

Democrats blew a stack. The left said this was another sign of authoritarianism, which is laughable. How so? It’s now Nazi-esque to be cuffed after breaking the law? It may sound crazy, but then again, this is the party that defended an MS-13 gangbanger who beat his wife. 

It’s time for Trump to ignore these little judges. 

Joe Biden can import this illegal alien scum into our country, but Trump can’t issue executive orders to deport them? I don’t think so.

The House already has something aimed at curbing national injunction authority. We might need to go further than that.