From John Rose <[email protected]>
Subject Putting activist judges in check
Date March 27, 2025 7:15 PM
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Friend,



The Founding Fathers of this nation never envisioned a day when the powers of
an unelected judicial branch and bureaucracy would be overtly bloated like they
are today.



A select number of individuals within the federal bureaucracy, in tandem with
rogue judicial activists, are doing anything and everything to stop President
Trump from carrying out the agenda that themajority of this country voted for.


Please read my latest op-ed in full below or linked here
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to learn what I have to say about this blatant abuse of power and what needs
to be done to stop it.



It’s time for us to revive the founding principles back into our government
and this country.

God Bless,





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John Rose

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Activist judges shouldn’t block the will of the people
by Rep. John Rose

Our Founding Fathers created a system of checks and balances that serves as
the foundation of our great American republic. While our founders envisioned
the elected executive and representative branches as driving our republic, we
have seen a giant shift in power to the unelected judicial branch and
bureaucrats.



President Donald Trump’s November victory was the first step in restoring
balance and order once again. Trump was chosen to break the mold, to challenge
the entrenched powers, and to steer the country in a direction that better
reflects the wills of the American people. But there is a significant hurdle
standing in his way: judges who have used their position to undermine the will
of the voters and the president’s agenda.



The will of the voters is clear. We’ve demanded change and an end to the
status quo that has dominated Washington, D.C., for decades. For far too long,
power in America has concentrated in two areas: the courts and the bureaucracy.
This trend has persisted across administrations, both Democratic and
Republican, and it has left citizens wondering who really holds the power in
this nation. Is it the elected representatives of the people, or is it the
judges and bureaucrats who seem to make decisions far outside the scope of
their original mandate?



Trump was elected precisely to challenge these entrenched elites and bring
real change to Washington. He has the strength and courage to push back against
the elite political class to bring much-needed change to our government. But
too often, Trump’s efforts have been blocked by judges who have overstepped
their bounds and allowed their personal agendas to interfere with necessary
policy changes.



The role of federal judges should not be to set foreign policy or to dictate
how the president can enforce immigration law. The courts should respect the
boundaries of their authority and allow the executive branch to carry out its
constitutionally mandated duties. Instead, we see the continued safety risk to
the American people that weak immigration law has caused.



One particularly egregious example is Judge James Boasberg, who has repeatedly
ruled in a manner that not only undermines the president’s efforts to safeguard
the American people but also goes against the law and the popular will of the
people. Over 77 million Americans voted for Trump; no one voted for Boasberg to
be making decisions about our national security. Rulings such as these are an
abuse of power and a threat to our democratic process.



We cannot afford to sit idly by while the judiciary undermines the will of the
people and jeopardizes our safety. If judges such as Boasberg continue to abuse
their power and act in contravention of the law, we should not hesitate to
remove them.



Of course, the judiciary has an important role to play in interpreting the
law, but the framers of the Constitution did not intend for the courts to be a
super-legislature or to operate outside of the law and the people’s will.
Congress created the lower courts, and it is well within its constitutional
right to impose limits on their powers when necessary.



We should be drafting and passing legislation that reasserts the balance of
power to the elected branches of government. It’s time for Congress to act.
It’s time to reassert the will of the people and bring a halt to the overreach
of the judiciary. We elected Trump to make changes, and we must not allow
judges and their personal biases to stop that change from happening. The power
of the people must always prevail.




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