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Leftist Judges Under The Gun

President Trump just scored another major legal victory after a federal judge was forced to reconsider a ruling blocking his administration’s effort to end Temporary Protected Status for large groups of migrants. The Supreme Court has already weighed in on presidential authority surrounding immigration and TPS, yet lower-court battles continue as Trump attempts to carry out one of his biggest campaign promises: enforcing immigration law and removing people whose temporary protections have expired.

Today I’m joined by Dr. Jerome Corsi to break down why immigration cases continue bouncing between district courts and the Supreme Court. Why are federal judges repeatedly challenging Trump’s immigration policies? Are these simply legitimate disagreements over presidential authority and federal law, or has immigration become so politically charged that judges increasingly find themselves at the center of national policy fights?

We’ll also discuss why Democrats continue putting enormous political energy into protecting migrants and opposing Trump’s deportation agenda at a time when the party is struggling with historically poor favorability numbers and a difficult midterm environment. With control of Congress on the line, immigration could become one of the defining issues of the 2026 election. Here’s more from Stephen Gardner.

Meet The New Confederates

Across the country, a new confederacy is rising—built not on states’ rights, but on resistance to federal immigration law.

As cities like Portland, Los Angeles and Chicago openly defy federal immigration laws, Victor Davis Hanson argues we’re seeing the rise of a “neo-Confederate secessionist ideology” where local officials act as if they’re above the law on today’s episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.”

“Sometimes it’s sponsored or encouraged by the Democratic Party: Gavin Newsom in California, our governor, or Karen Bass, the mayor of Los Angeles, openly calling for resistance, or Gov. Pritzker of Chicago.

“What’s really disturbing is we’re starting to see a new—I would call it—a neo-Confederate successionist ideology in these cities. In these blue cities, the officials who run them, the mayors or the police chiefs, believe they are a law unto themselves. In other words, within the confines of Chicago or within the confines of Portland, they can nullify all federal laws, just in the way that South Carolina said it could on the eve of the Civil War: The Union does not apply to us. We are morally superior.”

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