Roosevelt’s defiance against court overreach reminds us of the power of executive authority
“No! You can’t just defy judges. It’s unprecedented!”
The precedent: pic.twitter.com/pieT2zjOQg
— Still Boneless (@still_boneless) March 16, 2025
👏👏👏”Non-acquiescence” is on the table (or in the air) for the first time in 160 years —since Merryman— pushed by a radical district court judge ruling, one that the D.C. Circuit can reject out of hand. Or the circuit can send up to SCOTUS stat. I hope the planes can be… https://t.co/3qtjtO6f7F
— Hugh Hewitt (@hughhewitt) March 16, 2025
It’s pretty clear at this point rogue judges, not the Trump admin, are posing a threat to rule of law.
SCOTUS needs to acknowledge this and reassert the judiciary’s role—best way to do that IMO is require TROs to be done by a three judge panel w/ expedited SCOTUS review.
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) March 16, 2025