another leftist activist judge's corrupt ruling gets shot down
Julie Kelly 

@julie_kelly2
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8h
Pay attention to what this order says in addition to the words Breyer (appointrf by Clinton, brother to Stephen) used today during the hearing.
He repeatedly suggested Trump was acting as a "king" or as head of a "monarchy."
Politico: "At one point during the hearing, Breyer held up a pocket copy of the Constitution and waved it in front of (DOJ Attorney Brett) Shumate. After the DOJ attorney said Trump has broad powers over the military under the founding document, the judge said those weren’t the only issues implicated by the case.
'This is a country that champions the right to free speech and champions the right to redress grievances. That’s also in the book,' the judge said."
More Breyer: "That’s the difference between a Constitutional government and King George. It’s not that a leader can simply say something and it becomes it.”
With coast to coast protests set for Saturday--ones that undoubtedly will turn violent and last for days if not weeks--Breyer's opinion here establishes the precedent that Pres Trump cannot federalize National Guard troops to halt the chaos.
That is extremely dangerous.
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it's these corrupt activist Judges who are acting as Kings as if they control all the gov't branches and can legislate laws from the bench and control and order the executive branch telling the President what he can or cannot do.
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Jeff Clark
@JeffClarkUS
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9h
This is one of the more remarkable judicial decisions I’ve ever read.If it stands, the Commander in Chief of all of the Nation’s forces is forcibly reduced to a commander in junior — junior to both Governor Newsom and junior to Judge Breyer.
And, as if that were not enough of a blunt insult to presidential power, Judge Breyer orders plaintiffs to post a mere $100 bond to get the benefit of the temporary injunction he just ordered to take effect at noon tomorrow. Jaw-dropping.
$100 of damage is a threshold easily exceeded by the damage that *just one rock* dropped or thrown from an overpass could cause to a passing vehicle. If you believe those saying some of the protesters are being paid $200 per day, the $100 — in total — is pocket change for just one small group of rioters to pay, let alone their lawyer collaborators.
$100 secures no rights whatsoever to the people of the United States, if Breyer is eventually reversed here. Judge Breyer makes a mockery of our Constitution as well as of both federal statutory and procedural law. He has not just abused his discretion, he has tortured it beyond all recognition.