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Rabid judges chained by the Constitution

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The people who are against Government Efficiency are judge shopping. That means they’re finding liberal judges that will overrule whatever Mr. Trump says. Let’s make one thing absolutely clear: no single federal judge nor even a panel of them has the Constitutional authority to override, counterman, or nullify a lawful order issued by the President of the United States directed at officers within the executive branch. That assertion isn’t up for debate. It’s a matter of constitutional design, historical precedent, in the plain language of our founding charter. We don’t have three equal branches of government. We have three distinct branches. Each is supreme within its own sphere. The Executive Branch is not an administrative errand boy. So Mr. Trump, just ignore those rabid dogs because all they can do is bark. They've been chained by the constitution.
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The people who are against Government Efficiency are judge shopping. That means they’re finding liberal judges that will overrule whatever Mr. Trump says. Let’s make one thing absolutely clear: no single federal judge nor even a panel of them has the Constitutional authority to override, counterman, or nullify a lawful order issued by the President of the United States directed at officers within the executive branch. That assertion isn’t up for debate. It’s a matter of constitutional design, historical precedent, in the plain language of our founding charter. We don’t have three equal branches of government. We have three distinct branches. Each is supreme within its own sphere. The Executive Branch is not an administrative errand boy. So Mr. Trump, just ignore those rabid dogs because all they can do is bark. They've been chained by the constitution.
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