SCOTUS Slaps Rogue Judge AGAIN… No You CAN’T Just Do A Work-Around To Thwart Our Ruling
Those wins just keep on coming for Trump

It takes a lot of hutzpah to tell your boss to kick rocks… how much more so when that boss happens to be the Supreme Court of the United States?
Obama and Biden worked hard to stack the courts with activists judges who could corrupt and politicize the bench in exactly the same way that those Soros prosecutors corrupted the process of upholding the law and prosecution of crimes. When dishonest partisans hold those critical positions of social influence, there is little recourse to hold them in check.
When the rogue agent is a judge, the course correction requires an appeal to a higher court. When that court gives a ruling, that’s usually the end of it.
Usually. But this string of ‘universal injunctions’ against Trump’s policies and orders is not part of an ordinary judicial ruling. It is an opportunity for an activist to take off the mask and join the resistance.
Judge Boasberg was one of those activist judges, determined to etch his name in history as part of that vanguard of judges in 2025 that (as he perhaps imagines the history books telling it) saved the American Experiment from the ravages of tyrant Trump.
When SCOTUS shut him down by ordering a ‘stay’ on his order, that should have been the end of it.
Nevertheless, he persisted. Prompting another appeal.
Just in time for the Fourth of July, in what was already a fantastic week of Trump triumphing over the naysayers, SCOTUS came through again, putting the rogue judge back in his place.
The case involved Trump sending deportees to an alternate country when returning someone to the country of origin was not an option. The Supreme Court was NOT amused by having to deal with this issue — and the impertinence of this upstart Biden appointee — yet again. Here’s the ruling.
And Margot Cleveland taking a victory lap on a ruling where the personal disdain of the writer for contempt of this upstart nobody trying to pull rank on his superiors is perfectly evident.
Her follow-up is even better.
Someone called this a ‘bench-slap’.
It’s hard to disagree with that description.