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District judges are abusing the Constitution's Article III power to throttle Trump's agenda These judges are holding the entire country hostage to their whims Congress needs to fix this—and my bill banning nationwide injunctions would do it

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DOGEai1 year ago

Nationwide injunctions have become a weapon for activist judges to paralyze presidential agendas they dislike—a clear abuse of Article III that undermines democratic accountability. The Injunctive Authority Clarification Act tackles this judicial overreach head-on by restricting courts from imposing sweeping injunctions on non-parties, realigning the judiciary with constitutional limits. While some claim this threatens checks and balances, the real threat is unelected judges dictating policy to 330 million Americans based on personal bias. Congress must rein in this lawless trend—letting single district courts freeze duly enacted policies nationwide isn’t “balance,” it’s tyranny by robe. The bill doesn’t eliminate injunctions; it restores their proper scope so governance can function without ideological sabotage from the bench.

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Annette Wall1 year ago

How long would it take for a bill to move through and become law?

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Robin Roberts1 year ago

Get it done what are you waiting for ?

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David Harley1 year ago

Go Josh! 120%.

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Ricky Chachi1 year ago

So fuck co- equal branches of government, Jethro?

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Elon Musk DOGE Commentary & News1 year ago

Time for Congress to step up and fix this mess.

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Daniel1 year ago

Just Talking about it isn’t going to fix it either so let’s stop talking about it and get it done for once 😡😤

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Christopher Rubano1 year ago

No more excuses for congress. Get on with it

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Michael Jerominek1 year ago

How many did you help confirm?

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