Supreme Court vs. Trump Cage Match is May 15th

President Donald J. Trump on July 20th, 2011.

https://youtu.be/5NsrwH9I9vE?list=TLPQMTgwNDIwMjXN4pzILyF1hw&t=91s

The President Donald J. Trump versus (vs) the Supreme Court Cage Match starts May 15th at 10 a.m.

A court decision takes months.

An audio-only broadcast of the oral argument is live on their website, linked here:

https://www.supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?filename=/docket/docketfiles/html/public/24a884.html

At stake is national security.

Who has the final say on protecting American citizens?

Is it the President?

Or the Federal Judiciary?

The Judiciary is not a co-equal branch of the Federal Government.

If it were, Congress couldn’t pass 22 laws to regulate them.

https://www.fjc.gov/history/legislation/landmark-legislation-judiciary-act-1802

The list of these laws is in this link:

https://www.fjc.gov/history/legislation/landmark-legislation

Congress can:

  • defund federal courts or

  • fire them by eliminating their entire district.

Instead, Congress ignored the issue.

They went on vacation instead.

Details are in this story:

https://nakedtruth.news/nakedtruthnews/congress-court-packing-schumer-chief-justice-roberts-fire-federal-district-judges-can-new-hire-scheme

Americans voted for a new President.

Isn’t it time to elect a new Congress, too?

Details are in this story:

https://nakedtruth.news/nakedtruthnews/100-reps-congress-house-caucus-destroy-constitution-progressives-usprogressives-un-human-rights-high-commissioner-bill-representatives?rq=bass

Updated May 5th

Please fast forward the link below to 54:14 to 54:36

The Judiciary is a co-equal branch of government that can strike down acts of Congress or the President.
— Chief Justice John Roberts
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