Federal judges across the country are ditching actual legal analysis and instead turning to George Orwell, the Bible, and even Bob Dylan lyrics to justify their activist rulings against the Trump administration's policies, according to a new report exposing the judicial resistance movement.

Rather than sticking to constitutional law and legal precedent as they're supposed to, these rogue judges are padding their opinions with dramatic quotes from literature and historical figures to make emotional arguments against Trump's America First agenda.

This represents a disturbing trend of judicial activism where partisan judges appointed by previous administrations are using their black robes as political weapons against the will of the American people who decisively voted for Trump's policies in 2024.

These theatrical rulings expose how the administrative state and its judicial allies are working overtime to sabotage Trump's second term from day one. Instead of applying the law fairly, they're turning their courtrooms into poetry readings and Sunday sermons.

When judges start quoting "1984" to block immigration enforcement or citing scripture to halt deportations, you know the fix is in. This isn't justice – it's performance art designed to resist the Trump mandate.

The judicial resistance reveals the same arrogance we saw during Trump's first term, when federal judges in liberal districts thought they could run foreign policy from their benches and block common-sense immigration measures.

President Trump and his legal team know exactly what they're dealing with – the same swamp creatures who tried to derail his first presidency. But this time, Trump has a clear mandate and the experience to push back against judicial overreach.

Patriots should be asking: Why are unelected judges more concerned with impressing their liberal colleagues with literary references than protecting American citizens? It's time to hold these activist judges accountable for putting politics over the rule of law.

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Source: Next News Network