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Congress May Cut Judicial Budgets to Rein In Activist Judges, Says Jim Jordan

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan is warning Congress may soon use the appropriations process to punish wayward federal judges who ignore the Supreme Court’s precedents, especially when it comes to issuing injunctions that block Trump administration policies.

“There may be ways we can use the power of the purse, which is, again, what the founders thought, that was the biggest power that the legislative branch had relative to the others,” Jordan said Monday night on the Just the News, No Noise TV show. “So I think we’re looking at that process as it unfolds here over the next three months.”

This fight comes as no surprise. The latest example of judicial defiance came from a federal judge in Boston appointed by former President Barack Obama. This judge, Indira Talwani, single-handedly blocked a Trump administration policy that would have defunded the abortion giant Planned Parenthood.

Her ruling came just weeks after the Supreme Court specifically voted to limit the power of lower court judges to issue these kinds of sweeping orders. President Trump rightly celebrated that Supreme Court decision as a “GIANT WIN,” but activist judges are clearly not listening.

So, what can be done? According to Jordan, the solution is simple: hit them in their budget. He made it clear that Congress would never touch funds for security, especially with the threats made against justices like Brett Kavanaugh.

Instead, Jordan is looking at other parts of the judicial budget. “The Judicial Conference just asked for a big, big raise in their budget,” he noted. “I think we need to take a look at that and decide.” Denying pay raises and lavish budget increases would send a powerful message that ignoring the Constitution has consequences.

For too long, Americans have watched helplessly as judges make law from the bench. Thanks to fighters like Jim Jordan, Congress is finally remembering its power to restore balance. The fight to drain the judicial swamp is just getting started.
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@sunsporter1649 says
the power of the purse
Remind us, sunstroke, to what branch of government does the Constitution grant the power of the purse??

Congress, right?? So every time tRump tries to halt funding allocated by Congress, he is directly violating the Constitution. No two ways about it. And the judges you despise are upholding the Constitution. Simple as that.

GerOttman · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues And tell us please Mr. afraid to spell our president's name, which branch controls the various agencies which cOngrs allocated funds for?
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@GerOttman Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States.

@GerOttman You know what a budget bill is, right? A budget bill is passed by Congress, signed by the president, and becomes LAW. Thus the LAW says these funds for these purposes. budget bills aren't suggestions. They are LAWS.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues So the demonocrat-led congress is responceable for spending $20,000,000 on muppet shows, eh?
@sunsporter1649 says
is responceable for spending ...
Yes, sunstroke, Congress has frequently allocated money for early childhood education. It's really too bad you never benefited from any such expenditures!!
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues Early childhood education in iraq?
GerOttman · 70-79, M
@ElwoodBlues well then why don't you write a strongly worded letter to the Supreme Court because they seem to be unaware of your personal interpretation of the constitution! Im sure you know more about this than they do! perhaps your special brand of intellect is being wasted here...

Go git 'em, tiGer!!
@sunsporter1649 asks
Early childhood education in iraq?
Are you talking about the Iraq where George W Bush spent over $2 trillion on a failed search for WMDs followed by a failed attempt an nation building? Or a different Iraq??
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M