Trump PLAN Against Judges REVEALED After BIG LOSSES


JD Vance, Musk, and Stephen Miller are now calling for open rebellion against the Judiciary’s attempts to check Trump’s unbridled exercise of executive power, declaring that their injunctions and restraining orders are corrupt, and the judges who issued them should be impeached. Michael Popok takes a look at the newest assault on our democracy and what Judges can do about it.

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