Vance: Courts trying to ‘literally overturn the will of the American people’
- Vice President JD Vance criticized the Supreme Court, accusing it of opposing the immigration enforcement policies supported by the American electorate in 2025.
- Vance based his criticism on disagreements with Chief Justice John Roberts’ view that the judiciary checks the executive branch’s excesses.
- Vance argued courts should defer to the president’s political judgments on immigration, emphasizing public safety concerns and the deportation of illegal immigrants under Biden.
- He claimed thousands of migrants intentionally came to the U.S. to cause violence and called migration a threat to social solidarity and national unity.
- Vance acknowledged some due process rights for undocumented immigrants but stressed his sacred obligation to enforce laws and promote the common good defined by legal residents.
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Vice President J.D. Vance was slapped down on MSNBC Sunday morning over comments he made earlier in the week about the Supreme Court where he suggested the Donald Trump administration is beyond the court's control.In an interview with the New York Times' Ross Douthat, Vance lashed out at Chief Justi...
Editorial: Why Chief Justice Roberts is right and Vice President Vance is wrong
President Donald Trump returned to office bent on pursuing a more expansive view of executive power than he did in his first go-round. The manifestation of that intent by his young administration has been the dizzying flurry of executive orders targeting universities, law firms, foundations and other bastions of what Trump views as elitist resistance to his agenda; undermining by executive fiat congressionally established and funded federal bure…
Vice President JD Vance Warns the Judicial Branch, Pull Back Or Face The Consequences
Vice President JD Vance issued a sharp warning to the judiciary, cautioning that continued judicial obstruction of Trump’s immigration agenda risks a direct conflict with the will of the American people. He called for the courts to respect the executive branch’s constitutional role or risk triggering a deeper constitutional showdown. Key Facts: Vice President JD Vance voiced concern that courts are undermining the people’s will by blocking immi…
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