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The Myth of Judicial Supremacy

The Myth of Judicial Supremacy

No, the federal judiciary is not the supreme branch of government. So does Trump really have to abide by blatantly unconstitutional rulings? ...
Selwyn Duke
Article audio sponsored by The John Birch Society

It’s an old story: When people are allowed to get their way for too long, when they’re never told “No!,” they may get too big for their britches. They may develop a sense of entitlement and even become narcissistic. And proving that judges are no exception are a number of recent court “opinions” designed to scuttle President Donald Trump’s agenda. 

One disallows the new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from scrutinizing Treasury Department data. 

Another states that the Trump administration must unfreeze funding on grants and loans. 

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