Trump Accuses U.S. Courts of Bias Against Republicans

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Ganpat Singh Chouhan

Trump Accuses U.S. Courts of Bias Against Republicans

Washington, March 16: President Donald Trump has accused U.S. courts of exhibiting biased behavior towards him and Republican leaders. He stated that the judiciary has become excessively politicized, with judges’ opinions influencing decisions more than the cases themselves.

Trump claimed that the judiciary often treats the Republican Party unfairly and appears to protect individuals who should not be shielded. He emphasized that the courts have strayed too far into political territory.

In addition to his criticisms of the courts, Trump also targeted Jerome Powell, the Chairman of the Federal Reserve. He criticized the renovation project of the Federal Reserve complex in Washington, D.C., stating it has exceeded its budget and is significantly behind schedule.

Trump has called for an investigation into the matter, insisting that the budget overruns and delays in project completion require thorough scrutiny. He suggested that contractors involved in the project should also be held accountable, labeling it a small project that has taken years to complete.

He remarked that such budget increases are unacceptable for any project and stressed the need for a transparent investigation. Trump has previously criticized Powell’s performance during his tenure, asserting that this issue must be taken seriously.

While criticizing judges, Trump specifically pointed out Judge James Boasberg, alleging that he has shown bias in cases involving Trump and Republican leaders. This raises questions about the impartiality of the judiciary, and Trump believes necessary steps must be taken to maintain the integrity of the judicial system.

He described Judge Boasberg as suffering from “Trump Derangement Syndrome” (TDS) and accused him of pursuing Trump and his associates for years. Trump stated, “He has wrongfully and severely judged me. The D.C. Circuit has aggressively supported the arrest of innocent Republicans without any crime, yet he is now obstructing a basic investigation into the Federal Reserve’s significant financial irregularities.”

Trump further asserted that courts should focus solely on the principles of law and justice, free from political agendas. He warned that any political influence could undermine the credibility of the judicial system.

He concluded by demanding that Boasberg be removed from all cases related to the President and Republicans, advocating for serious disciplinary action against him, similar to what has been done to other corrupt judges that the country has unfortunately had to endure.

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