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Outgoing Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer declared that the Democrats’ strongest “barrier” against Trump’s plans in 2025, revealing his plans to disrupt his MAGA agenda.
November, Democrats tried to stack the courts with Marxist judges before Congress begins on January 3, 2025.
Following Trump’s 2024 election landslide win, Republicans will control all three branches of government
Republicans kept control of the House of Representatives while taking control of the Senate.
The US Supreme Court currently has 6 Conservative justices, and 3 three liberal justices.
However, Schumer has rammed through a record number of judges on his way out the door.
“The Democrats are trying to stack the Courts with Radical Left Judges on their way out the door,” Trump said.
“Republican Senators need to Show Up and Hold the Line — No more Judges confirmed before Inauguration Day!”
Last Friday, Schumer oversaw the confirmation of his 235th judge, breaking Republican leader Mitch McConnell’s record during the first Trump administration.
Politico reported:
In less than a month, elected Democrats will find themselves with a lot less power in Washington, with a GOP-controlled House, Senate and White House resulting in a landscape in which their ability to tussle with President-elect DONALD TRUMP will be largely rhetorical.
But if Dem leaders have learned one thing from Republicans over the years, it’s that sometimes, the judiciary can be the best bulwark against the opposing party getting what it wants
“I don’t know exactly what [Trump will] do. But I can tell you this: The judiciary will be one of our strongest — if not our strongest — barrier against what he does,” Senate Majority Leader CHUCK SCHUMER told Playbook in an exclusive interview this week.
Schumer launched a plan to use the party’s Senate majority to prioritize passing legislation and pushing through as many judicial nominations as possible.
The result?
“When we started out, we knew it would be a very difficult job to do more than Trump had done,” said Schumer.
“But we did: We got 235 — more than a quarter of the federal judiciary was appointed by our Senate and by the president.”