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Mate. It's a tweet. From Trump.
While the major names around him keep talking about their idea that judges should not be able to impose limits on the executive
Oh man. Unnamed people talked about ideas?
Benjamin, get the musket.
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There are (according to Claude) 673 district court judges. If seems that any one of these unelected tyrants gets to (at least temporarily) make law that affects the entire country. This is insane and probably unconstitutional.
Careful jurisprudence would avoid this, but on a practical level there are simply too many judges for some of them not to be hacks. One of the judges who ruled against Trump had a wife getting dollars from USAID for example and refused to recuse himself. Another one suggested that trans people deserve lighter sentences for the same crime than non-trans. How do we prevent biased, unelected, and unethical judges from stopping elected leaders?
Edit: then there's [https://x.com/America1stLegal/status/1891226933481877590](this judge) who is blocking spending cuts while serving on the board (and until recently chairman of the board) of an NGO that has received $128 million in federal funds. Short of impeachment (which requires 2/3rds of congress) these judges have pretty much no checks on their short-term power to block elected officially. Unless, of course, you simply ignore them like Biden claimed he wanted to do with student loan forgiveness. I think that would be a bad thing, but the current system is madness.
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