• Judicial Coup: How Judges Are Defying Democracy

  • Apr 25 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
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Judicial Coup: How Judges Are Defying Democracy

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    The judiciary has launched what can only be described as a coordinated assault on the democratically elected executive branch. District court judges across America are wielding unprecedented power, issuing sweeping injunctions that prevent the deportation of criminal gang members with final removal orders—directly contradicting the will of voters who overwhelmingly support these deportations.

    This episode exposes the shocking case of a New Mexico judge recently arrested after housing Trende Agua gang members in his own home. We peel back the curtain on how MS-13 members earn their tattoos through violence, revealing the dangerous individuals being protected by judicial activism. When courts prevent the removal of violent criminals from our communities, we're forced to ask: who are they really serving?

    We dive deep into the constitutional structure often misunderstood by Americans. While many speak of "co-equal branches" of government, the truth is that the judiciary was intentionally designed as the weakest branch—with no enforcement mechanism of its own. Its power exists purely through perception and voluntary compliance, making it "the government equivalent of fiat currency." What happens when that currency loses its value?

    Perhaps most disturbing are the revelations about USAID using tactics developed for regime change abroad against American citizens at home. Michael Shellenberger joins us to explain how government agencies funded organizations that actively worked to impeach President Trump and censor American voices.

    The battle lines are clearly drawn between elites pushing policies that devastate communities and ordinary Americans—the "peasants"—who bear the consequences. But figures like Elon Musk offer hope, describing Trump's incoming administration as potentially "the most transformative presidency since the founding of the country."

    Have we reached a constitutional crisis? When courts lose legitimacy through partisan overreach, what comes next? Join us as we explore how this revolution through podcasting might be our only hope for restoring constitutional principles and common sense.

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