does Trump legally deserve a third term? No. The Constitution is clear on that point. But if the Supreme Court doesn’t step in soon to rein in the growing lawlessness of the lower courts, I’m going to end up ordering one of those Trump 2028 hats myself. At some point, we have to be honest: if district court judges can endlessly hamstring a sitting president’s ability to govern, then the presidency itself becomes little more than a ceremonial position. And if this weaponized judicial activism isn’t stopped now, you can be sure the next Democratic president will face the exact same treatment. It’s not a matter of if—it’s when. I may not like Trump’s rhetoric about a third term, but the underlying frustration—that he was elected to lead, only to be tied down at every turn by activist courts—is completely understandable. The real danger isn’t Trump’s words; it’s a system that increasingly allows unelected judges to override the will of the American people. If the courts continue functioning as a de facto veto on executive authority, the argument for taking extraordinary measures only gets stronger.Something will have to be done...
Sunday, April 27, 2025
Round Three
Maybe he deserves one after all:
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