It’s simple, really. We’re a nation of laws, not a nation of men. At least, that’s how it’s supposed to work. This simple idea keeps us free. It makes sure our country is stable and that justice is fair.
But what happens when the people in charge start acting like kings? I’m talking about progressive states that ignore federal law. And I’m definitely talking about activist judges who think their personal feelings are more important than the Constitution.
From Fox News:
A judge on Tuesday found that President Donald Trump acted unlawfully when he activated thousands of National Guard members and deployed a handful of Marines to address anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement riots and protests in California.
Judge Charles Breyer said Trump, as well as Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, violated the Posse Comitatus Act, a 150-year-old law that says the military cannot typically engage in domestic law enforcement.
Breyer, a Clinton appointee, blocked Trump and Hegseth from using the military in a way that violates the Posse Comitatus Act.
Well, that crisis just hit a boiling point. And of course, it happened in California, where a Clinton-appointed judge just gave a gift to the mob. He ruled that President Trump broke the law by sending the National Guard to stop violent riots against our federal immigration agents.
An Activist Judge’s Political Mission
Let’s call this what it is: a political hit job. Judge Charles Breyer, a man appointed by Bill Clinton, decided to block the President. He dusted off a 150-year-old law to stop Trump from protecting federal agents who were under attack from rioters.
The judge showed his hand during the trial. He actually asked, “What limiting factors are there to the use of this force?” That’s not a judge’s question. That’s a politician’s question. He wasn’t trying to understand the law. He was trying to invent new ways to stop a president he doesn’t like. You see the game he’s playing here?
Newsom Chooses Politics Over Public Safety
And who was the first person to celebrate this chaos? You guessed it. Governor Gavin Newsom couldn’t wait to spike the football. He acted like his team just won the Super Bowl, not like his state was siding with rioters.
Pay attention to his words. He calls the rioters attacking federal officers “US citizens” who need protection. Protection from whom? From law and order? It’s clear that for Newsom, scoring a political point against Trump is far more important than public safety.
The Fight for America’s Sovereignty
So this is just a California problem, right? Wrong. This ruling is a threat to the whole country. It gives a green light to every other blue-state governor to tell the federal government to get lost. If the President can’t protect his own agents, our borders mean nothing. Our laws become a joke.
The administration will surely appeal this. But the battle lines are drawn. It’s the President, who wants to enforce the law, against a swamp of liberal politicians and judges who want to stop him. This isn’t just about California anymore. It’s about whether America is still one nation.
This isn’t just about some dusty old law. This is about who runs the country. Is it the person we elected? Or is it a handful of unelected judges who hate his agenda? We all know the answer. And that is exactly why Americans sent President Trump to Washington in the first place.
Key Takeaways
- A Clinton-appointed judge is using the bench for political activism.
- Gov. Newsom celebrated the ruling, siding with rioters over law enforcement.
- President Trump was fulfilling his duty to enforce federal immigration law.
- This ruling threatens our national sovereignty and the rule of law itself.
Sources: Fox News
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Author: Cole Harrison
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