MSNBC: Speaker Mike Johnson: Courts should ‘take a step back’ on Trump’s agenda
"The House speaker was asked about the judiciary's role in assessing the White House's radical ambitions. His response was a mess"
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Mike Johnson just said the quiet part out loud, john.
He wants our system of checks and balances to “take a step back” so Donald Trump’s agenda can move full steam ahead.
This isn’t just reckless – it’s beyond dangerous.
Our democracy was built on three coequal branches of government, each designed to keep the others in check. But Republicans don’t want accountability. They want absolute power, and we can’t let them have it.
That’s why Kim is fighting every day in Congress to put Washington families first – not Trump’s extreme agenda. But with GOP mega-donors spending big to enact their extremist agenda, we need your help to keep common-sense leaders at the forefront of this fight.
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