Outrage: Federal judge compares POTUS Trump to ‘KKK,’ George Wallace, because he wants to protect our country

By Jon Dougherty

President Donald Trump is not the only person in America to criticize the federal judiciary in recent years for its stunning overreach into areas of government our founders specifically tried to wall off.

Earlier this month, in fact, former federal prosecutor and GOP lawmaker Bob Barr noted that when it comes to the issue of immigration, especially, activist federal judges have routinely flouted established law and constitutional presidential authority to rule against the country and on behalf of people who have no legal right to be here.

He noted:

If you were to guess the most critical problem faced by President Trump in dealing with the flood of illegal immigration at our southern border, what would it be? Foreign government-sponsored migration caravans? Funding for the border wall? A shortage of border patrol agents? Indeed, these all are aspects of the serious problems Trump is encountering in addressing the ongoing crisis at out southern border; but they fail to get to the heart of the problem the president faces in taking steps to solve the crisis.

In a word, judges are the main obstacle standing between the president and his ability to seriously address the border crisis. Federal judges.

Interestingly, our founding fathers warned of this very problem more than two centuries ago. â€œAt the establishment of our constitutions, the judiciary bodies were supposed to be the most helpless and harmless members of the government,â€ Thomas Jefferson wrote in 1823. â€œExperience however soon shewed in what way they were to become the most dangerous.â€

Any serious observer of the evolving relationship between the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches over the past several decades would agree that the federal court system — not states, not Congress and certainly not the president — have become the final arbiter of rule in America.