When they win elections, Democrats rule. When they lose elections, they rule anyway — through the unprincipled ultrapartisan apparatchiks they install on the bench. Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer has spelled it right out:
This is;
MS-13 minority leader: @SenSchumer
openly admitting to weaponizing the judiciary to help overthrow the United States government.We planted 235 progressive judges and they’re deliberately ruling against the executive branch of the United States. pic.twitter.com/GHhjrgAF72
— 🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸 (@Real_RobN) July 25, 2025
The New York Post provides an example of the caliber of judge Democrats have used to subvert the judiciary:
A married judge who had noisy sex with a top cop in her court chambers has been named as a Barack Obama appointee who meted out a tough sentence to reality star Todd Chrisley.
Judge Eleanor Ross, of the Atlanta-based US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, was handed a private dressing-down after the alleged steamy affair with a police commander within earshot of law clerks, reported Bloomberg.
Obama’s toxic legacy continues to unfold.
The frisky jurist was also found to have improperly attended a partisan political event hosted by a district attorney’s campaign, and to have made false statements to judges investigating her conduct. …
She also previously dismissed a 2020 lawsuit filed by Georgia’s two Republican senators challenging mail-in ballot procedures.
As for qualifications, Ross is historic, being the first black female judge in Georgia’s Northern District.
Chrisley was pardoned by Trump. If only all works of Democrat judges were as easy to undo.
Judge Ross endures her reprimand:
Obama-appointed federal judge Eleanor Ross has been privately reprimanded after a judicial panel found she had a two-year extramarital affair involving repeated sexual encounters in her court chambers during business hours — with sounds audible to her law clerks.
The married… pic.twitter.com/1RcWR3v9l1
— Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸 (@Bubblebathgirl) May 28, 2026
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