RINO JUDGES NEED TO GO!
- Jerry Thomas

- Sep 20
- 2 min read

Conservatives have long been told that appointing Republican judges is the surest safeguard of our constitutional liberties. Yet time and again, we’ve seen Republican-appointed federal judges show open hostility to President Trump and the millions of Americans who stand with him.
The pattern is unmistakable. Conservative litigants file pleadings grounded in the law, only to be ignored, brushed aside, or outright mocked by judges who wear the Republican label but govern from the bench like their Democrat counterparts. The disdain runs so deep that it seems many of these judges would rather bend the law itself than allow justice to be done for Trump supporters.
In federal courts across the country, from the Beltway to the heartland, supposedly “conservative” judges have tipped the scales against the very citizens they are sworn to treat fairly. Instead of following the plain text of the Constitution, they legislate from the bench, all while openly signaling their contempt for the 45th – and soon again 47th – President of the United States.
The Eastern District of Texas is just one example where troubling questions of bias and fairness have arisen. Historically, Sherman, Texas, has carried the reputation of deep-seated racial divisions. When cases involving January 6th defendants, or Trump supporters broadly, are handled in this district, litigants have raised serious concerns about whether justice is blind – or whether decisions reflect the prejudices of the community rather than the dictates of the law.
And this reality exposes something bigger: judicial bias against Trump and his supporters knows no color line. Whether black or white, rich or poor, any citizen who dares challenge the weaponization of government against conservatives risks being dismissed before their arguments are even read. The animosity is not just toward a man named Donald J. Trump – it is toward the movement he leads and the millions of ordinary Americans who believe in him.
Republican voters should take notice. Too many federal judges with an “R” attached to their appointment have shown that they would rather curry favor with the establishment than defend the people who put them there. The robes may be black, but the rulings often reek of partisan contempt – contempt not only for Trump, but for the Constitution itself.
If equal justice under law is to mean anything, Americans must call out this betrayal, demand accountability, and remember that the fight for fairness in our courts is far from over.



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