Grassley says rogue judges are taking power they don’t have

Senator Charles Grassi, R-VAX, Fox News Digital this week told that it is still confident that there would be sunset in the direction of national orders by federal judges whose rulings are frequently frequent than their judicial provinces.
“Comprehensive orders are an unconstitutional abuse of the judiciary,” Grassley, Chairman of the Senate Judicial Committee, told Fox News Digital.
“Only last week, the provincial judge issued a global judicial order that obscures the presidential executive order that requires the voter’s identification or prove the citizen before voting in the national elections.”
He said that this ruling ignores the idea that “judges are not policy makers.”
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President Donald Trump should not have to “request permission” from judges to judge, according to Charles Grassley. (Getty Images)
“Let them take this role very dangerous.”
With the Supreme Court preparing to hear a case on May 15 regarding the country’s judicial orders regarding President Donald Trump’s order to re -interpret the newly born citizenship, Grassley noted that the high seat “could take the action.”
“Meanwhile, I am still working with my colleagues to apply for the Judicial Relief Relief law (JRCA) and put an end to global judicial orders,” he said.
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The case was challenged on May 15 before the US ruling against the United States against Wong Kim Ark – who determined the nationality of birth in a wide context after Wong, a Chinese immigrant child, who was rejected to San Francisco after his return from China.
Judges in the state of Massachusetts, Maryland and Washington State issued a judicial order in the country that prevent the matter of citizenship in Trump, while the president defended his step, saying that the fourteenth amendment department, which clarifies the idea clearly addressed to the former slaves.
In March, Grasli spoke for the first time against what he called the promotion of the judicial authority that was not verified after a Senate minority asked Richard Durbin, De E.
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“The President of the United States should not ask permission from more than 600 different judges in the provinces to manage the executive branch that was elected to lead.”
He added: “I agreed with some Democrats that in previous years they said that some judges have passed what the judge must do on national orders. I hope to find a solution to that, and I hope that I can work together together.”
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2025-05-05 14:00:00