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NO ROGUE JUDICAL ACT PAST | BREAKING: HOUSE PASSES REP. DARRELL ISSA’S; 'NO ROGUE RULINGS ACT'; TO LIMIT ROGUE ACTIVIST DIST. COURT 
JUDGES—ONE REPUBLICAN VOTES “NO”; THE NEW LAW WILL STOP A SINGLE 
DISTRICT COURT JUDGE ONE OUT OF 677 
ACROSS THE NATION, FROM DICTATING
POLICY FOR THE ENTIRE COUNTRY, AS
WE’VE SEEN COUNTLESS TIMES FROM
TRUMP-HATING ACTIVIST JUDGES; 2025 the_omega_mam | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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BREAKING: Tulsi Gabbard Drops Bomb on Voting Machines —
Says Evidence Shows Voting Machines Can Be Tampered With to Steal Elections

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/tulsi-gabbard-drops-bomb-voting-machines-says-evidence/
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It will be fascinating to see what the Supreme Court rules after Trump eventually signs the bill into law -- after all it still has to get through the senate in one useful piece -- and after lower court judges rule on it and it works its way slowly up the system on appeal after ruling after appeal.
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Universal injunctions have no bases in law.
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Yes, but that never even slows down corrupt leftist judges.
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https://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?smtID=2&psid=2982

Repeal of the Judiciary Act of 1801, January 22, 1802
First Changes to the Federal Courts
In 1801 the lame-duck Federalist majority in Congress, which favored a strong national government, made radical changes to the federal courts. The Judiciary Act of 1801 expanded federal jurisdiction, eliminated Supreme Court justices’ circuit court duties, and created 16 federal circuit court judgeships. Outgoing President John Adams quickly filled the new positions with Federalist lifetime appointees, known as the “midnight judges.” When Democratic-Republicans gained a majority in Congress the following year, they repealed the 1801 act and abolished the new judgeships.

Congress determines the structure and authority of the federal court system. After defining the federal judiciary in 1789, Congress used its constitutional power to alter the courts’ structure and operations in 1801 and 1802.

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President Thomas Jefferson, a Democratic-Republican, refused to accept his predecessor’s Federalist lifetime appointments. The new Democratic-Republican majority in Congress, proponents of states’ rights, repealed the 1801 law––thereby abolishing the new courts and judgeships, restoring the Supreme Court’s circuit duties, and returning jurisdiction to state courts. Then they instituted their own court circuit reorganization with the Judiciary Act of 1802.

Records of the U.S. Senate, National Archives and Records Administration
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Don't tell me, let me guess, was it Thomas Massie KY who voted Nay? Oh I changed my mind, tell me!!!
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    BREAKING: HOUSE PASSES REP. DARRELL ISSA’S; 'NO ROGUE RULINGS ACT'; TO LIMIT ROGUE ACTIVIST DIST. COURT JUDGES—ONE REPUBLICAN VOTES “NO”; THE NEW LAW WILL STOP A SINGLE DISTRICT COURT JUDGE ONE OUT OF 677 ACROSS THE NATION, FROM DICTATING POLICY FOR THE ENTIRE COUNTRY, AS WE’VE SEEN COUNTLESS TIMES FROM TRUMP-HATING ACTIVIST JUDGES; 2025 the_omega_mam