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Jul 2019
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Ep 445 | This Is the Federal Judges' Wor...

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On today’s show, I give you a full perspective on what should and should not be the role of federal judges. They have become more powerful than King George.

How should conservatives who hate judicial supremacy view the Obamacare lawsuits? I give you a full analysis of that case along with news on how a circuit court just declared itself ruler over Twitter catfights. Repeat after me: There is absolutely nothing a federal judge can’t do.

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Second Circuit commandeers Trump’s Twitter account

Obamacare supporters must stew in the judicial supremacy they created

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