Federal judges in Maryland are at it again, trying to block the Trump administration from protecting American sovereignty. These unelected judges believe they have the authority to overrule the President, putting their own globalist agenda ahead of the law and order our nation desperately needs. They claim constitutional violation when Trump challenges their short-term deportation amnesty, but doesn’t their stance infringe on the Constitution itself? It’s clear they believe they can govern this country better than the president elected by the people.
Every day, these liberal judges seem to think they hold the keys to the kingdom, and they’re not afraid to flex those muscles. They insist their powers include stopping the President from acting. But where were these so-called wide-ranging powers when our borders were open, and chaos reigned? They only seem to awaken when it suits their progressive aims.
The hypocrisy is astounding. When it’s about curbing lawlessness and reinforcing immigration laws, liberals love to scream “overreach.” Yet, they turn a blind eye to the judges enacting their personal policies from the bench. This isn’t justice; it’s a leftist ploy to undermine legitimate governance. If judges decide what immigration policies are enforced, then who needs elections? Why bother with the democratic process?
Federal judges in Maryland complained Monday that the Trump administration's lawsuit against their short-term deportation amnesty policy violates the Constitution and insisted they must have wide-ranging powers to stop a president from acting. https://t.co/mzx1vjhBqp
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) July 22, 2025
Far-left interests are at work here. These activist judges would rather choose who gets to stay in America than support the President’s efforts to protect citizens. They paint Trump as the villain, but no one sheds a tear for Americans affected by unchecked immigration. Safety and security matter, and this fight against Trump’s administration shows liberals care more about globalist ideals than American wellbeing.
The real question is, who runs this country? If a handful of judges can so easily stall the President, then who is truly in charge? Maybe this isn’t about the law, but about power. Who will stand up for America when our leaders are hamstrung by those who prioritize political games over patriotism?