Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich discusses the issue of unelected federal district court judges issuing nationwide injunctions to halt the agenda of the elected president of the United States. He advocates for protecting the American people's right to elect their government officials and proposes legislative actions to address the issue.
Key Points
Issue of unelected judges overriding the decisions of the elected president
Calls for Supreme Court intervention to eliminate nationwide injunctions by local judges
Proposals for legislative actions to defend against tyrannical judges
Pros
Advocates for protecting the American people's right to elect government officials
Proposes legislative actions to address the issue of radical district court judges exceeding their authority
Cons
Criticism of lower court judges for hampering the agenda of the elected president
Concerns about judicial overreach and micromanagement