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Rogue Judges Are Crippling The Constitution One Egregious Ruling At A Time

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18.06.2026

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Rogue Judges Are Crippling The Constitution One Egregious Ruling At A Time

Rogue judges are pushing America toward a constitutional crisis by forgoing their sworn duty to apply the law in an objective manner.

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There are a lot of things that would surprise the Founding Fathers about modern-day America. But perhaps among the top ticket items would be how the country’s “least dangerous” branch has usurped the constitutionally guaranteed powers of the other two.

That’s the reality currently unfolding throughout the federal judiciary, where a significant number of “judges” have flipped separation of powers on its head. While supposed to perform in an objective manner, these rogue actors have greenlit leftists’ lawfare against the Trump administration and Republicans by issuing overreaching orders — many of which have little basis in the Constitution or law.

A decision by Massachusetts District Judge Angel Kelley is a perfect example of this phenomenon at play.

Last Friday, the Biden appointee ordered the administration to reinstall national park signs that advanced left-wing narratives about LGBT ideology, climate alarmism, and American historical figures. As Skye Graham wrote in these pages, her directive came dripping with “political activism [and her] eagerness to defend promoting woke agendas at taxpayer-funded national........

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