The White House isn’t playing games. When a group of New York judges stepped out of line and tried to handpick their own U.S. Attorney, President Trump’s administration wasted no time showing them who’s actually in charge. This is how real leadership looks: quick, decisive, and unafraid to confront the liberal establishment that thinks they run the country from the shadows.
Let’s get something straight. U.S. Attorneys are supposed to be appointed by the President of the United States—not by activist judges with fancy robes and their own political agendas. This is not a playground for bureaucrats clinging to power. The American people elected a president to call the shots, not hide behind backroom deals in Manhattan courtrooms.
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Some liberals whine that this firing is “shocking” or even “dangerous.” But here’s what’s actually dangerous: letting unelected judges try to build their own armies of prosecutors. That’s how the deep state operates—sneaking their people into positions of power and then pretending it’s all above board. Americans have seen enough of these games. If Trump didn’t act fast, the next thing you know, George Soros would be naming prosecutors from his mansion.
What’s most outrageous is how the left screams about democracy, but only when it fits their twisted narrative. When Trump reminds them that he—not some judicial club—is responsible for these appointments, they throw temper tantrums. It’s all about power grabs, not people’s rights. Liberals are terrified that their hold on the justice system is slipping, and for good reason.
The truth is obvious: President Trump is draining the swamp, not just in Washington, but everywhere crooks and elitists lurk. If the judges in New York can’t accept that, maybe they’re in the wrong country. Who do you trust to pick America’s prosecutors: the man you elected, or a line-up of unelected, out-of-touch elites? The answer couldn’t be clearer.
