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Public confidence in all branches of government has been on the decline for years, but questioning of U.S. courts has taken center stage since President Trump returned to Washington. This is largely due to district courts having intervened over 180 times against the Trump Administration’s agenda, prompting debate about the judiciary’s independence and impartiality.
Charles speaks with Tom Fitton, the President of Judicial Watch, who argues that public trust is further eroding due to judges acting like politicians. Later, Charles addresses the investigation into the potential misuse of President Biden's autopen during his administration.
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Public confidence in all branches of government has been on the decline for years, but questioning of U.S. courts has taken center stage since President Trump returned to Washington. This is largely due to district courts having intervened over 180 times against the Trump Administration’s agenda, prompting debate about the judiciary’s independence and impartiality.
Charles speaks with Tom Fitton, the President of Judicial Watch, who argues that public trust is further eroding due to judges acting like politicians. Later, Charles addresses the investigation into the potential misuse of President Biden's autopen during his administration.
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