Trump Should Buck Rogue Judges, Not Buckle
To Them
The Federalist,
by
Brianna Lyman
Original Article
Posted By: Mercedes44,
5/29/2025 3:30:43 PM
Last week, unelected District Court Judge Brian Murphy told the Trump administration that it must bring back an illegal alien who was deported because, according to Murphy, the alien needs due process — and the Trump administration buckled.
In court filings on Wednesday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) said it would bring back the illegal alien, designated by the initials O.C.G., after Murphy ruled that the administration “ignored” certain steps in the removal process.
But Trump should buck rogue judges, not buckle to them.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
laurenc 5/29/2025 5:11:06 PM (No. 1957106)
Trump bucks the judges and gets impeached and thrown out of office. The press says dictator got what he deserved.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
earlybird 5/29/2025 5:12:42 PM (No. 1957108)
Yes.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
earlybird 5/29/2025 5:16:46 PM (No. 1957110)
Should have been Yes to he author. There are ways. And he can't be iimpeached for taking steps against a rogue judge who is clearly over his paygrade.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
earlybird 5/29/2025 5:27:07 PM (No. 1957113)
All those years ago Thomas Jefferson was already concerned about the judiciary. FTA:
The Founders never intended for one branch of government to have power over another. Thomas Jefferson made as much clear in an 1804 letter to Abigail Adams, writing that “nothing in the constitution has given them a right to decide for the executive, more than to the Executive to decide for them.”
“The opinion which gives to the judges the right to decide what laws are constitutional, and what not, not only for themselves in their own sphere of action, but for the legislature & executive also in their spheres, would make the judiciary a despotic branch,” Jefferson said.
Jefferson later expressed concern in an 1819 letter to Virginia Judge Spencer Roane that the Constitution would become “a mere thing of wax in the hands of the judiciary which they may twist and shape into any form they please.”
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Schnapps 5/29/2025 5:42:04 PM (No. 1957120)
Due to separation of powers Trump can not be ordered to do anything.
The judge is free to pay for the illegal alien's return to the US, and the DHS is free to deny him entry.
Case closed.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
MindMadeUp 5/29/2025 6:17:57 PM (No. 1957128)
Democrats are pushing, pushing to get him to "defy the law" by ignoring some judge so they can impeach him. Given the large number of apparently corrupt and compromised GOP congressmen who just might go along with them if they're handed a good-sounding excuse, Trump has to walk carefully.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
WhamDBambam 5/29/2025 7:07:33 PM (No. 1957143)
Congress should defund their specific courts. Simple majority vote.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 5/29/2025 8:21:48 PM (No. 1957163)
(apologize in advance for the long rant below)
POTUS should:
Write a polite, yet stern, memo to Chief Justice John Roberts informing him that:
- He must reign-in activist District Court Judges, or it becomes evermore evident that a large majority of the Article Three Judiciary in this country are operating as a "Racketeering Organization" in concert with Opposition Political Parties, NGO's, Bar Associations, Globalist organizations, and others, including foreign courts, and a host of politically-active billionaires with parallel agendas. This vast operation maintains the unanimous goal of thwarting all efforts made by the President in performing his Constitutional responsibilities, as well as many Federal Statues most in existence long before this Administration. No past President has ever had to deal with the hostile actions of a "weaponized" Judiciary exercising a newfound power of indiscriminate and flippant use from the bench of, "Nationwide Injunctions." That situation makes it even more obvious that a massively, un-Constitutional, perhaps even treasonous, form of "judicial insurrection" is being carried out against the Office of President and at a very critical and dangerously dark time in our nation's history.
Chief Justice Roberts, two choices are presented below for your consideration;
1) You write a memorandum to the entirety of Article Three, District Court Judges, explaining how they "must immediately vacate" any and all cases currently pending before their court, involving the POTUS or Executive Branch, and that they may, under no circumstances, accept any similar, new cases at this time.
- OR -
2) You continue to allow the dereliction existent among these District Court Judges, thereby risking the Supreme Court in that same fold. Heaven forbid should this become the case, as otherwise, as President of the United States, I will be forced to conclude that our nation is "under attack from within" by a very powerful, well organized, "army" of unelected, yet very "connected" Federal officials, who repeatedly interfere with a duly elected President from carrying out his duties of Office. Impacted duties include, most notably at this time, identification and deportation of terrorists residing illegally within the United States. Under the aforementioned conditions being forced upon me, I shall exercise the Power of Office to declare this nation under a National Emergency and invoke Martial Law and the suspension of Habeas Corpus, bypassing the very courts which act as obstacles to making America free from foreign born terrorists and others residing illegally within our borders.
Signed,
PDJT...
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
mifla 5/30/2025 5:45:49 AM (No. 1957283)
Nope. Find ways around the laws. Don't give the Dems and RINOs a cause to rally around.
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