Sunday, December 7, 2025

THE SUPREME COURT’S DERELECTION OF DUTY - 12.7.2025

The Supreme Court is failing at the one duty it cannot escape: holding the executive branch within the limits of the Constitution. A government of checks and balances cannot survive when the nation’s highest court looks the other way as presidents—of any party—treat legal boundaries as optional.

Today, the administration acts as if no limits apply because the Court has repeatedly shown it will not enforce them. This is not judicial restraint; it is judicial abandonment. When the Court refuses to act, it invites presidents to rule by impulse, not by law. That is how nations slide from democracy into something far darker.

Americans do not elect kings. We elect leaders bound by the Constitution. If the Court continues to shirk its responsibility, it becomes an accomplice in the erosion of our freedoms.

The justices must remember: their silence is not neutrality—it is permission. And the consequences will reach far beyond any single administration, threatening the very foundations of our republic.



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