Patriots, we need to talk about a dangerous trend happening right under our noses. Yes, President Trump's judicial appointments are delivering massive wins for constitutional conservatives. But here's the hard truth: GOP lawmakers are getting lazy and using these victories as an excuse to avoid their constitutional duty of judicial oversight.
The Federalist is sounding the alarm that relying solely on higher courts to smack down rogue judges isn't a sustainable strategy. And they're absolutely right.
Think about it – while we celebrate Supreme Court victories on gun rights, religious freedom, and election integrity, radical activist judges in lower courts continue their reign of terror against everyday Americans. They're still blocking common-sense immigration enforcement, rubber-stamping transgender madness in schools, and weaponizing the justice system against conservatives.
Here's what the GOP establishment doesn't want you to know: Congress has real power to hold these judicial tyrants accountable. They can impeach rogue judges. They can limit court jurisdiction. They can defund court operations that enable judicial activism.
But instead of using these constitutional tools, Republican lawmakers are taking the easy road – hoping Trump's Supreme Court will eventually clean up the mess. That's not leadership, folks. That's cowardice.
President Trump has given Republicans the perfect opportunity with his second-term mandate and unified government control. Yet we're seeing the same old establishment playbook – big talk, no action.
Every day Congress delays action, more families suffer under unconstitutional judicial edicts. More small businesses get crushed by regulatory overreach blessed by activist courts. More parents lose rights to protect their children from woke indoctrination.
The Trump-Vance administration is delivering on deportations, deregulation, and draining the swamp. But without Congress stepping up to rein in the judicial branch, we're fighting with one hand tied behind our backs.
It's time for GOP lawmakers to remember they work for We the People – not the comfortable Washington establishment that prefers strongly-worded letters over real accountability.
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