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Liberal judges seek to thwart Trump downsizing | READER COMMENTARY

President Donald Trump says U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg, who temporarily barred the deportation of migrants, should be impeached.
President Donald Trump says U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg, who temporarily barred the deportation of migrants, should be impeached. (AP/Alex Brandon)
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Just when the congressional deck chairs are seemingly aligned to potentially provide more success to the Trump administration with its Department of Government Efficiency or “Musk Commission” and identify waste, fraud and inefficiencies, another obstacle has revealed itself (“Trump assails judge who blocked deportations as the case heads to appeal,” March 24).

In the previous formalized waste hunting expedition — the Grace Commission of the President Ronald Reagan era — Democrats in Congress prevented little or nothing from being implemented when the potential long-term savings were identified and projected. But with the current Democratic resistance unable to halt President Donald Trump’s right-sizing of the federal government, low-level unelected judges, many of whom were appointed by Democratic presidents and sympathetic to liberal lawsuits, are an increasing impediment to the execution of the administration’s agenda.

This is the Trump agenda that voters endorsed in the last election. This judicial abuse is becoming serious and the Supreme Court needs to weigh in on the constitutionality of these judges aiming to exercise excessive control of executive branch actions and policies.

— Michael Ernest, Catonsville

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