Congress has the authority to strip the courts of jurisdiction and could reel this in.

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RON DESANTIS: "When Jefferson became president, they had problems with judges. They just eliminated these judgeships that they had problems with. They didn't even bother."
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"Are we ruled by the consent of the governed under elections and under a written constitution, or are we ruled by a district judge in DC, Hawaii, wherever the h*ll they can shop for a judge to find somebody, and then that trumps everything that is in the constitution in terms of executive powers... because that's what they'll keep doing if you let that happen."
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"The US Supreme Court needs to put a kibosh on it. I I mean, forget about just whether a judge should even be involved in this to begin with."
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Clearly, if you have one case, judge rules against the government, that shouldn't be a nationwide injunction where the government can't act in all the other 99.9% of the cases [...]
Congress, people say all these courts are out of control. They've been out of control for a long time. It got worse under Trump 45."
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"We knew this was gonna happen. Like, this is the most predictable thing that this is what the left would do.
Congress has the authority to strip the courts of jurisdiction over certain issues. They can say 'you can't hear any case involving the removal of an illegal alien or the removal of certain classes.' They could do that, if they wanted to do it."
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"The root of the problem is Congress' fecklessness."
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"If they don't put the kibosh on this, then you're just gonna have four years of trying to find the most liberal judge you can, file a lawsuit. They'll say nationwide injunction, and then your hands are tied from doing the job that the American people elected the president to do."

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