In Washington, the battle lines between those who respect the Constitution and those who bend it has never been more clear
The careful balance of power between our three branches of government faces constant threats from those who prefer politics over principle. When judges start acting like lawmakers, America’s system of checks and balances gets turned upside down.This power struggle has made a new class of resistance within our court system. Some judges seem more interested in blocking President Trump’s agenda than upholding their oath to the Constitution. Think about that for a minute – unelected judges trying to stop what voters chose at the ballot box! It’s a troubling pattern that threatens the very foundation of our republic.
Now, Attorney General Pam Bondi has drawn a line in the sand after federal judges in New Jersey tried to interfere with the Department of Justice. The judges attempted to remove US Attorney Alina Habba from her position by declining to extend her interim appointment and replacing her with First Assistant US Attorney Desiree Leigh Grace. AG Bondi immediately removed the judge-appointed official, protecting President Trump’s constitutional appointment powers.
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Habba was awaiting Senate confirmation when her 120-day term as interim U.S. attorney just expired. Cory Booker and Governor Murphy wanted her out because she brought prosecutions against Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver, both Democrats.
She also challenged New Jersey State Police over sanctuary policies related to immigration enforcement.
Bondi beat them at their own corrupt game.
ReplyDeleteThe Supreme Court needs to stop all of this, they already said they cannot do this so hold them to it!
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