JD Vance Issues a Stark Warning to Defiant Judges

JD Vance delivered a fiery warning to federal judges, vowing consequences for those obstructing Trump’s agenda. Speaking on live TV, he condemned rulings that have blocked key initiatives, including ending birthright citizenship and freezing federal grants. Vance argued that judges are overstepping their authority and interfering with executive power.

His remarks follow a judge’s recent decision to block Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency from accessing Treasury data, escalating tensions between the administration and the judiciary. Trump echoed Vance’s frustration, calling judicial interference a “disgrace.” Meanwhile, House Republicans are preparing impeachment measures against judges they accuse of political activism.

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