Here we go again—another activist judge trying to block President Trump from doing exactly what he was elected to do. This time, it’s District Judge John McConnell, a Rhode Island liberal who decided he knows better than the American people and issued a ruling that directly undermines Trump’s agenda. And now, Republicans are finally saying enough is enough.
Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-GA) ripped into McConnell’s decision, pointing out the obvious: this isn’t just about hurting Trump—this is about hurting the American people. “You’re hurting the American people because they’re the ones who elected him, and they’re the ones who want him to do this,” Clyde told Fox News Digital. And he’s right. These activist judges aren’t just obstructing a president—they’re overriding the will of the voters who put him in office to get things done.
McConnell’s ruling stems from Trump’s effort to pause federal grants and loans—something completely within his authority as president. But no, McConnell thinks he’s the real president, so he’s making sure federal dollars keep flowing without oversight. Meanwhile, Americans are sick of waste, fraud, and abuse in government, and Trump is trying to fix it. But of course, Democrats and their judicial puppets don’t want the swamp drained.
And let’s talk about McConnell’s own words, which have recently resurfaced thanks to conservative activists. In a 2021 video, this genius actually said judges need to consider whether someone is “White, male, privileged” before ruling. Excuse me? What happened to blind justice? What happened to the rule of law? Oh, that’s right—leftists have abandoned those ideas in favor of woke nonsense. The fact that this guy openly admits to injecting racial and identity politics into his decision-making should immediately disqualify him from the bench.
Rep. Clyde is calling for impeachment, and rightly so. It’s about time Republicans start holding these rogue judges accountable. McConnell isn’t the only one in the crosshairs, either—Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ) has already introduced impeachment articles against another anti-Trump activist judge, Paul Engelmayer, who recently blocked Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency from investigating shady Treasury records.
The bottom line? These judges aren’t just ruling against Trump—they’re ruling against the American people. And Clyde is absolutely right: they need to learn that they can’t get away with it. If McConnell and his ilk think they can sabotage a duly elected president without consequences, they’re about to get a very rude awakening.