

Unelected Judges vs. Elected Leaders: The Battle for America
10 snips Mar 21, 2025
Benjamin Hall, a Fox News correspondent and author of "Resolute," shares his incredible journey of resilience after surviving a traumatic injury in Ukraine. He discusses the psychological challenges of recovery and the importance of community support. The conversation highlights the political dynamics between elected leaders and unelected judges, illustrating how judicial decisions can influence governance. Hall's inspiring stories emphasize the human spirit's capacity to overcome adversity and adapt in challenging times.
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Reagan's 1982 Address
- Ronald Reagan's 1982 State of the Union address targeted wasteful spending.
- He proposed dismantling the Departments of Energy and Education.
Resistance to Change
- Democrats and the ruling class resist figures like Trump and Musk.
- They use procedural tactics to stall progress, similar to their approach with Reagan.
Judicial Extremism
- Judges, unelected, exhibit increasing political extremism.
- Examples include blocking Trump's access to Social Security data and rulings on transgender military bans.