The former Biden spokesman hits Trump's desire to accuse federal judges


First in Fox: A former spokesman for former President Joe Biden is flying to President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress for proposing possible judicial policies, since the Administration reaches a series of obstacles imposed on the Court in the implementation of its agenda.

The former White House spokesman, Andrew Bates, now advises a group known as unlikely allies, who says he is working to create “cross support for the needs and interests of all Americans.”

“Radical and corrupt attacks against judges are putting our constitution and the freedom of each American in danger from government overreach,” Bates told Fox News Digital on behalf of the group. “For the first time in history, our president and the members of his party in Congress are colluding to accuse any federal judge who prevents the most powerful person from the world to violate the law.”

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The new group of a biden staff, unlikely allies, is criticizing Trump and Republicans for their interest in dismissing federal judges. (Reuters/ Getty images)

“The president has also asked that the dissent be illegal, which tramples the first amendment and threaten the fundamental right of any American to disagree with his agenda, either to reduce taxes for the rich or increase the prices that he falsely promised to go down,” he continued.

According to the group, unlikely allies “are formed by daily citizens, families, communities and organizations that are committed to solving our most difficult problems, together.”

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Andrew Bates

Bates is a former Biden spokesman. (Screen capture/msnbc)

“Promoted by the values ​​that unite us, our goal is to create unified and crossed support for the needs and interests of all Americans. This is not about left or right, republican or Democrat, it is about US values ​​and hold our government responsible,” reads a description of the organization.

The White House responded to the Bates Declaration, with the press secretary Anna Kelly and told Fox News Digital: “The Biden Communications student, Andrew Bates, has no credibility after lying to the world about the cognitive decline of Biden. Like these judges, Bates is a leftist activist chewing as a non -supporter while working to destroy the separation of the separation of the separation of powers and subvert the testament of the American people. ”

The dispute occurs as federal judges throughout the country continue to impose restrictions on Trump's actions to an additional review and legal determinations.

Recently, the American district judge James Boasberg granted an emergency order to temporarily stop deportation flights of the administration of illegal immigrants.

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President Donald Trump is seen in a photo divided from side to side with the United States district judge, James Boasberg, for the United States Columbia district court.

President Donald Trump is seen in a photo divided from side to side with the United States district judge, James Boasberg, for the United States Columbia district court. (Photo Credit Associated Press/Getty Images)

The judge granted the order to review the Alien enemies Law of the era of 1798 that the Administration invokes to immediately deport Venezuelan citizens and alleged members of the violent gang Train of Aragua.

This only further enraged the president, who seemed to ask Boasberg's political trial. “This judge, like many of the crooked judges, I am forced to appear before, should be accused! We do not want vicious, violent and insane criminals, many of them disbeltered murderers, in our country. Make the United States great again!” He said about social truth.

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Senator Mike Lee

Lee said he is writing a bill to address the judicial issue. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Republicans in general have seemed to analyze the ability of the Federal District judges to make general national orders in recent days.

“Federal judges are not there to replace the presidential policy options,” Senator Mike Lee, Republican of Utah, wrote in X. “It is not their work to neutralize the presidents by delaying presidential decisions.”

“His work is to solve disputes about what the law says,” he continued.

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Lee also said he is working on a bill to address the problem.

In the house, the representative Darrell Issa, a Republican of California, has a measure that would prevent federal judges from emitting cautious throughout the country. Multiple sources told Fox News Digital that Trump himself has shown interest in ISSA's bill. The main assistants of the White House shared therefore with the staff of Senior Capitol Hill this week, explaining that “the president wants this.”



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