Stephen Miller claims judges are stealing Trump's term

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Stephen Miller, a senior aide to former President Donald Trump, claimed that judges are trying to take away Trump’s second term. He expressed this opinion in a post on social media, calling it a “theft” of the votes and voices of the American people. He criticized conservative legal commentators who do not support his view, saying they have lost their credibility. Miller has been vocal against recent court rulings. One case involved Judge James Boasberg, who blocked Trump’s attempt to deport members of a Venezuelan gang. Trump called Boasberg a “radical left lunatic” and suggested that he should be impeached, along with other judges who oppose Trump’s policies. This marked a more aggressive stance from Trump against the judiciary. Chief Justice John Roberts responded to Trump’s comments, stating that impeachment is not an appropriate response to judicial disagreements. He emphasized that there is a proper process for appealing court decisions. Despite this, Miller continued to criticize judges, labeling their rulings against Trump as “judicial tyranny.” He argued that if judges can override presidential authority, it threatens democracy itself. As Trump begins his second term, he is facing multiple legal challenges. Early on, he attempted to end birthright citizenship through an executive order but was blocked by several federal judges. Ongoing legal battles are also affecting other aspects of his administration’s policies.


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