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Doge leader Elon Musk suggested that the United States has “judicial tyranny” following a series of court rulings that suspended or blocked some of President Donald Trump’s presidential executive orders .
In a post on X, Musk lamented the judicial ruling that blocked some of Trump’s executive orders. Many have reduced wasteful government spending and deported illegal immigrants.
“If we can block all presidential order anywhere, anywhere, there is no democracy. There is judicial tyranny,” Musk wrote.
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Elon Musk will speak at the White House on February 11th at the White House at the Oval Office event (Alex Brandon/AP)
The post comes hours after a federal judge stopped an attack by immigration authorities targeting specific places of worship, with another service being hundreds of millions of dollars for US Agency for International Development (USAID) projects around the world. The Trump administration gave the payments to resume for two days.
On Monday, a federal judge blocked Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing personal records at the Department of Education (ED) as part of cost reductions.
In response to the Musk post, U.S. Senators Mike Lee and R. Luta said:
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President Donald Trump says his son Xæa-xii joined him and listened to him in his White House oval office on Tuesday, February 11, 2025 in Washington’s oval office. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
“That’s the only way,” Musk replied.
He cited the expulsion of rival President El Salvador to President Naive Bukere. The country’s parliamentary leaders recently dismissed the Supreme Court judge and the Attorney General.
“The only way to restore control of the American people is to fire each judge,” Musk said. “No one, including the judge, is beyond the law. That’s what it takes to amend El Salvador. The same applies to America.”
“Unfortunately, as President Bukere has made it eloquently clear, there are no other options,” he added. “We have to fire each to save democracy.”
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Bukel replied, “If we don’t fire each corrupt judge, we cannot correct the country.”
“They form a cartel (judicial dictatorship), block all reforms and protect systemic corruption that puts them in their seats,” he added.
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