Patriots, we need to have a serious conversation about the Republican establishment's most dangerous delusion: the fantasy that courts will magically save America from the radical left's agenda.

While President Trump is delivering on his America First promises with lightning speed—mass deportations, border security, and gutting the administrative state—too many GOP politicians are still playing by the old, failed playbook. They're sitting back, filing their little lawsuits, and pretending that nine people in black robes will somehow stop the government from growing into the monster it's become.

Here's the brutal truth these establishment Republicans refuse to face:there is zero evidence that Supreme Court rulings will stop government from continuing to expand. None. Zilch. The administrative state has grown like cancer through Republican and Democrat administrations alike, regardless of what the Court says.

This isn't about being pessimistic—it's about being realistic. For decades, conservatives have been told to "trust the process" and "let the courts handle it" while watching our constitutional republic get shredded piece by piece. How did that work out during the Obama years? Or when Biden was weaponizing the DOJ against President Trump himself?

The evidence is overwhelming: courts move slowly, bureaucrats move fast. By the time a lawsuit winds through the system, the damage is done, precedents are set, and new bureaucratic tentacles have spread throughout government.

President Trump understands what the establishment GOP refuses to accept—you fight government overreach with executive action, not legal briefs. That's why he's already pardoned J6 prisoners, launched the largest deportation operation in history, and put Elon Musk in charge of dismantling the deep state through DOGE.

Real change happens when patriots take action, not when lawyers file paperwork. The question every American should ask their representatives: Are you fighting alongside Trump to restore our republic, or are you still waiting for someone else to save us?

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Source: Next News Network