The End of the Imperial Judiciary

The End of the Imperial Judiciary
by Michael Doyle

It's the end of the imperial judiciary
As we keep freedom as our legacy.
No more will lawlessness prevail
As we salute freedom's swell.

A district court has less power than the president.
It doesn't matter who the White House resident.
The day has passed for the rule of law.
It's only a pity that some need to recall.

The district courts do not set executive policy.
It's never been this way in our nation's history.
Until the radical Left tried to remove the president
For reasons of divergent views against a sitting president.

This foul blow questions whether our republic will survive.
We must keep our separation of powers well and quite alive.
Stare decisis dictates we are to follow the precedent of law.
It's time this principle is remembered by all.

Common sense demands that a president be able to act,
Unless and until it goes against legal principle or facts.
I, for one, am proud of the Supreme Court for following the law.
The prevailing law that the Left needs to recall.

(c) October 25, 2025 Michael Doyle
All Rights Reserved
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