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No, they can't. The Judiciary is a co-equal branch with the

Posted on: February 17, 2025 at 06:34:01 CT
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Executive, but only the Supreme Court is co-equal with the President. Inferior courts are not co-equal and do not hold a veto over the President's administration of the government. The President may ignore rulings by District Judges on constitutional matters.
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     No, they can't. The Judiciary is a co-equal branch with the - BH O'bonga MU - 2/17 06:34:01
          They aren't supposed to be co-equal. - MU Diaspora MU - 2/17 10:30:22
          And yet the judges in acts of Lawfare, routinely issue - hokie VT - 2/17 06:52:38
               why are you so ignorant? (nm) - pickle MU - 2/17 07:22:53
               That isn’t lawfare and any federal court can do so. - TigerMatt STL - 2/17 07:18:48
                    If you knew everything in that then - GA Tiger MU - 2/17 07:43:10




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